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Alex and J. J. Both apply for two job openings in the same department at a law firm in Chicago. They both interview very well and the firm decides to give them both a job offer. The offers go out, and the firm offers J. J. A starting salary that is $10,000 lower than Alex's starting salary. Consider the possible explanations as to why the salaries may be different. Match the explanations with the scenarios. NOTE: Not all explanations will be matched with a scenario. Alex went to a higher tier law school. J. J. Is reentering the workforce after two years away. Alex will be working with a notoriously difficult boss. Alex is a man and J. J. Is a woman.

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