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How does our own identity impact how we perceive and judge others? Research from Ï㽶ÊÓƵ has found that those who are most likely to be stereotyped based on their combined racial and gender identity, such as Black women and Asian men, were less likely to hold certain stereotypes against others.

Classified as: Jordan Axt, Department of Psychology, Bias, Stereotypes, Faculty of Science
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Published on: 8 Feb 2023

Yesterday (September 6, 2016) saw the launch of a new book by Cathy O'Neil with the provactive title Weapons of Math Destruction: How Big Data Increases Inequality and Threatens Democracy. O'Neil holds a Ph.D. from Harvard in Math and was a tenure-track math professor until 2007, when she quit academia to join Wall Street. That fledging second career came to an end just a year later with the Financial Crisis, after which O'Neil again changed careers and became a data scientist.

Classified as: Inequality, Bias, data science in the news, Cathy O'Neil, Weapons of Math Destruction
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Published on: 7 Sep 2016
Classified as: gender, justice, Gay, Bias, Chief, Issue, Marriage, Roberts, Ruling
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Published on: 30 Apr 2015
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