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This 100-Year-Old Riddle That Continues to Stump Us Explains Why We Still Have a Strong Gender Bias

See if you're able to solve the puzzle -- and what it means for your own gender bias towards women in the workplace.

By NICK HOBSON, CHIEF SCIENTIST AND DIRECTOR OF LABS, EMOTIVE TECHNOLOGIES, @NickMHobson


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