Another story looks at the case of abbie conant, a brilliant female trombone player, who was invited to audition for the munich philharmonic orchestra. In order to conduct as fair an audition as possible, the candidates all performed behind a screen and out of the view of the judges. As soon as they heard her play, the judges immediately knew that this was the person who was going to join their orchestra. They had made a snap decision and arrived at the right decision-without having all the information available to them. Interestingly. When they got all the information, they weren't so happy with their snap judgement. They had been under the impression that abbie was a man and, when it was revealed that she was a woman, they immediately withdrew their job offer. Their prejudice meant they were unable to capitalise on their decision making.