Paul was pleased to see that the members of his new team were a mix of different gender, demographic, and cultural characteristics. He saw this as a positive, but he was concerned that it could also lead to a disadvantage. Research would suggest this concern would be true if
a. Paul's workplace is in a traditional, female-dominated industry.
b. Paul's workplace is in a traditional, male-dominated industry.
c. Paul's workplace is in a nontraditional industry, with no dominant gender.
d. Paul's workplace is in a society that values diversity.
e. Paul's workplace has norms of greater openness to new ideas
Ans: b. Paul's workplace is in a traditional, male-dominated industry.
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