Discrimination based on individual characteristics that don't affect job performance:
A) is the hardest kind of discrimination to eliminate.
B) is costly to a firm, and so market forces will work toward eliminating it.
C) is not costly to a firm and thus is easy to eliminate.
D) may be profit-maximizing in some cases.
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