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The Reality of Contemporary Discrimination in the United States : The Consequences of Hidden Bias in Real World Contexts, Paperback / softback Book

The Reality of Contemporary Discrimination in the United States : The Consequences of Hidden Bias in Real World Contexts Paperback / softback

Edited by Jason A. (Connecticut College) Nier, Samuel L. (University of Delaware) Gaertner, Sheri R. (Columbia University) Levy

Part of the Journal of Social Issues (JOSI) series

Paperback / softback

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Using a variety of rigorous approaches from psychology, sociology, economics, and legal studies, this interdisciplinary issue examines the consequences of subtle forms of racial and gender bias, and how these may be detected in the real world. Examines the real world impact of subtle bias and discriminationMethodologically and conceptually rigorousInterdisciplinary in focus, integrating research from psychology, sociology, economics, and lawInforms civil rights law and public policy

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