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    1. Lee Jussim‏ @PsychRabble 27 Aug 2018
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      Lee Jussim Retweeted Mark Brandt

      This is great. "Corr≠cause" and "wild overselling" crowd where are you when we really need you? See the title? "Effects"?!? Three correlational studies, none longitudinal! (mini-thread).https://twitter.com/mjbsp/status/1034051652418977792 …

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      esults show those who minimize (vs. acknowledge) the extent to which their group is the target of discrimination report better well-being across myriad indicators
      Mark Brandt @mjbsp
      The Palliative Effects of System Justification on the Health and Happiness of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Individuals. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30040028  #SocSciResearch pic.twitter.com/OGLok46M5u
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    2. Lee Jussim‏ @PsychRabble 27 Aug 2018
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      How about importing politics definition of constructs? Main finding: LGBT folks who perceive less discrim have better mental health. This is interpreted as "justifying the system" (sic)

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    3. Lee Jussim‏ @PsychRabble 27 Aug 2018
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      How about this for an alternative? LGBT folks who perceive more discrim (in their words "minimize" it), are more likely to be dysphoric malcontents. (this says exactly 0 about reality of actual discrim). Lilienfeld made a similar point about microaggressions:pic.twitter.com/ATTD56mLKA

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    4. Emil O W Kirkegaard‏ @KirkegaardEmil 27 Aug 2018
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      Replying to @PsychRabble

      @ZachG932 did a bunch of regressions recently that support this view.

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    5. Lee Jussim‏ @PsychRabble 27 Aug 2018
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      Replying to @KirkegaardEmil @ZachG932

      I mean, its an obvious potential alternative that my field simply ignores most of the time. I wonder why that might be. No idea. From my 2016 chapter on the Politics of Social Psych: Distortions in Social Psych of Intergroup Relationspic.twitter.com/U0JUKX9GZh

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    6. Emil O W Kirkegaard‏ @KirkegaardEmil 27 Aug 2018
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      Replying to @PsychRabble @ZachG932

      It's really obvious that self reported discrimination is some function of actual discrimination, personality traits related to social perception and mental issues. So from known differences in these traits, we expect eg women to report more (higher neuroticism).

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    7. Lee Jussim‏ @PsychRabble 27 Aug 2018
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      Lee Jussim Retweeted

      Emil, I crafted a reply channeling @TitaniaMcGrath. But I could probably get fired for tweeting it. So I will refrain and, instead, let her speak for herself: https://twitter.com/TitaniaMcGrath/status/1031835161988612097 …

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    8. Zach Goldberg‏ @ZachG932 27 Aug 2018
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      Replying to @PsychRabble @KirkegaardEmil @TitaniaMcGrath

      Lee, I'm noticing a tendency in these types of articles that is somewhat similar to one of your criticisms of the stereotype inaccuracy literature: assuming 'pervasive discrimination' without actually establishing the base-rate. For example:pic.twitter.com/IhdSlR2rl9

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    9. Zach Goldberg‏ @ZachG932 27 Aug 2018
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      But is hiring discrimination against LGBT minorities 'pervasive'? That depends on the definition of 'pervasive', which the authors fail to clarify. FWIW, here's some data on this question. You be the judge.pic.twitter.com/2p5xOJ8Kat

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      Emil O W Kirkegaard‏ @KirkegaardEmil 27 Aug 2018
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      Replying to @ZachG932 @PsychRabble @TitaniaMcGrath

      Could you add some normal people for comparison?

      12:48 PM - 27 Aug 2018
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        1. Zach Goldberg‏ @ZachG932 27 Aug 2018
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          Replying to @KirkegaardEmil @PsychRabble @TitaniaMcGrath

          Here's the NLSY79 Child & Yound Adult base rate (had to combine three job-related disc. items into a dummy variable). Unfortunately, the survey doesn't ask about sexual orientation, so no way to isolate the subset of LGBT respondents.pic.twitter.com/c9R8kTAlkt

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        1. Zach Goldberg‏ @ZachG932 27 Aug 2018
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          Replying to @KirkegaardEmil @PsychRabble @TitaniaMcGrath

          Sample is limited to LGBT :(

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