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Quiz 5.1 Eliminating gendered language from job adverts
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Gendered language in job adverts
Quiz 5.1 Eliminating gendered language from job adverts
Given your learnings from the previous question, have a go at answering the question below:
Which of the following statements regarding gendered language in job ads do you think is NOT true?
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Leadership job adverts contain more male language throughout.
Competent women are perceived to be less suitable for leadership positions then competent men.
More feminine job adverts result in more applications from women.
Applications from men drop when language is feminine.
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