Data comparing income by gender and race:
A) provide proof of discrimination when differentials are observed
B) provide proof of no discrimination when average salaries are equal
C) must be interpreted with caution because efficiency loss may be the cause of observed differentials
D) must be interpreted with caution because nondiscriminatory factors may explain all or part of observed differentials
Correct Answer:
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