In research on the effects of having an Asian (Chinese or Indian) or White name in selection decisions
A) Chinese applicants received the lowest suitability ratings.
B) because of their higher qualifications, White applicants were more likely to be chosen than Chinese or Indian applicants.
C) results were very different from results in the study that investigated the effects of having a Black-sounding name.
D) because of their higher qualifications, Chinese and Indian applicants were more likely to be chosen than White applicants.
E) Asian and White applicants received similar ratings of suitability.
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