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Suppose that in part 'a' we were looking at Mary (female) and Bob (male), rather than comparing two males. Mary has decided not to go

Suppose that in part 'a' we were looking at Mary (female) and Bob (male), rather than comparing two males. Mary has decided not to go to college, while Bob decided to go to college. What is a reason why Mary and Bob may be making different decisions (in addition to what you responded in part 'a')

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