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People Tend to "Dress Up" for Job Interviews,even Though Their

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People tend to "dress up" for job interviews,even though their clothes do not make them more productive in their positions.This situation is an example of


A) signaling.
B) adverse selection.
C) the principal-agent problem.
D) moral hazard.

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