Exam 15: Weight and Appearance
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Exam 4: Blacks/African Americans35 Questions
Exam 5: Latinos/Hispanics37 Questions
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Exam 14: Physical and Mental Ability34 Questions
Exam 15: Weight and Appearance31 Questions
Exam 16: International Diversity and Facing the Future30 Questions
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Non-Hispanic Whites are more likely to carry excess weight than non-Hispanic Blacks and Hispanics.
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Because overweight workers use more sick days than workers who are not overweight, employment discrimination against them is good business sense.
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Which of the four attributes that Dworkin and Dworkin associated with depicting "minority" groups is not generally applicable for overweight people?
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Some appearance requirements instituted by organizations are discriminatory and illegal.
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Some studies find that both men and women who are taller than average are advantaged in employment situations.
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Abercrombie and Fitch has had multiple diversity concerns including
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Genetics play a role in a person's propensity to be overweight or obese.
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Which of the following is true of overweight and obesity at work?
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Research suggests that fat women fare worse than fat men in employment contexts.
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