Research on gender differences in perceptions of sexual harassment has shown that
A) there are no gender differences; males and females look at sexual harassment in the same way
B) in actual sexual harassment cases, use of the reasonable woman standard increased the percent of favorable verdicts for plaintiffs compared to the reasonable person standard
C) some advocates favor the use of the reasonable woman standard because it depicts women as reasonable, strong and not in need of protection
D) some advocates favor the reasonable woman standard because it attacks stereotypes that civil rights legislation was intended to correct
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Q24: Hostile environment sexual harassment
A) refers to attempts
Q25: The U.S. Supreme Court in considering a
Q26: In a hostile environment sex discrimination suit,
Q27: The research on sexual harassment and prior
Q28: To evaluate the social meaning of a
Q30: In one study, looking at cases involving
Q31: Hostile environment claims in sexual discrimination suits
A)
Q32: Hostile environment and quid pro quo claims
A)
Q33: One problem with having a policy and
Q34: Research on sexual harassment of men has
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