“It’s no longer common to find people using the n-word in public or hanging “No Jews Allowed” signs on their shops. Contemporary racism takes the form of subtle biases rather than traditional overt racism. However, in ambiguous situations, prejudice still occurs. Here’s an example: if presented with two equally matched job candidates with the only difference being skin color, prospective employers are more likely to choose the representative of their in-group. Why?”
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How To Reduce Prejudice: The Psychology Behind Racism and Other Superficial Distinctions
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How To Reduce Prejudice: The Psychology Behind Racism and Other Superficial Distinctions
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