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    Research Has Demonstrated That Sexism or Gender Bias Is More
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Research Has Demonstrated That Sexism or Gender Bias Is More

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Question 3

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Research has demonstrated that sexism or gender bias is more likely to influence decision making in custody cases when the guidelines for custody are:


A) vague.
B) short.
C) disparate.
D) strict.

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