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What do affirmative action programs involve?
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Selected Answer: Firms are expected to survey current female and minority employment by department and job classification.
Correct Answer: Firms are expected to survey current female and minority employment by department and job classification.

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The 1984 Supreme Court decision in Memphis Firefighters v. Stotts
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Selected Answer: upheld seniority over affirmative action.
Correct Answer: upheld seniority over affirmative action.

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One message that sexual harassment conveys is that managers view women as
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Correct Answer: check the number of keystrokes that word processors enter during the day.

Question 9
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A study published in the Journal of the American Medical Association showed that postal workers who tested positive for drug use in a pre-employment urine test were at least 50 percent more likely to be
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Selected Answer: fired, injured, disciplined, or absent than those who tested negative.
Correct Answer: fired, injured, disciplined, or absent than those who tested negative.

Question 10
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The most accurate statement about workplace safety is:
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Selected Answer: workers are often unaware of the hazards they face on the job
Correct Answer: workers are often unaware of the hazards they face on the job

Question 11
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Privacy
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Selected Answer: must be respected if we are to function as complete, self-governing agents.
Correct Answer: must be respected if we are to function as complete, self-governing agents.

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The right to privacy of employees
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