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Wiener et al. (1997) investigated how sexist attitudes affect perceptions of sexual harassment, and they found that
 
  A. subjects high, rather than low in hostile sexism were less likely to find that the defendant's behavior constituted sexual harassment.
 B. subjects low, rather than high in hostile sexism were less likely to find that the defendant's behavior constituted sexual harassment.
  C. subjects high, rather than low in benevolent sexism were less likely to find that the defendant's behavior constituted sexual harassment.
  D. subjects low, rather than high in benevolent sexism were less likely to find that the defendant's behavior constituted sexual harassment.
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