Rates of self-reported experiences of discrimination in the US. N = 14.000 https://twitter.com/fsnole1/status/900798241553436674 …
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With some hesitation I'm going to tweet more about this. (2/n)
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The tables in the paper are unclear, potentially misleading, so I reproduced them. This is Table 2, with the actual question (3/n)pic.twitter.com/uD3GFNNJE6
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As always, important to note that these are self-reports and should be interpreted as such, but it's very relevant for this topic. (4/n)
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The sample sizes are nice, and seems sufficient for relatively stable parameter estimations, excluding the n=126. (5/n)
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Overall rates seem more alike than different. Asians report the least discrimination, Blacks the most. Btw, race is also self-reported (6/n)
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Report of discrimination follows the IQ hierarchy. Maybe low IQ just cases you to blame others for your own problems.
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