To examine work-related bias, one 2019 study found that Black women were 1.5 times more likely than non-Black women to respond that they have been sent home from work in the past because of their hair. A 2020 study asked participants from different backgrounds to assume the role of a job recruiter and to evaluate Black and white female candidates. Researchers found that Black women with natural hairstyles received lower scores on professionalism and competence and were not recommended as frequently for interviews compared with Black women with straightened hair, and white women with curly or straight hair. What is the denotation of the word natural as used in the passage? (1 point) Responses undyed undyed styled judiciously styled judiciously largely modified largely modified unprocessed

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The denotation of the word "natural" as used in the passage refers to "unprocessed." In this context, it describes hairstyles that are in their natural state, without chemical treatments or alterations.