Submitted by teamongered t3_10iowxk in dataisbeautiful
hurdurnotavailable t1_j5gl8qg wrote
Reply to comment by kdavis37 in Racial diversity in top tech & biotech companies [OC] by teamongered
There's has never been evidence provided that would justify the claim that the differences in outcome are solely or mostly due to discrimination. There are many other variables that are better at explaining those differences.....
Read "Discrimination and Disparities" from Thomas Sowell to better understand this issue.
Edit: Somehow my comment got messed up. Reddit editor really doesn't like copy&paste.
ZurakZigil t1_j5hqmf5 wrote
...are you for real? Like you have to be joking
kdavis37 t1_j5gmyxb wrote
You should read anything from an actual sociologist instead of a talk show host's assistant.
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YouAreInsufferable t1_j5irsuw wrote
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2821669/
Just one piece of the paper citing other papers on discrimination:
>These include studies that have examined the relationship between discrimination and schizophrenia among ethnic minorities in the Netherlands (Veling et al. 2007), burn-out in U.S. medical students (Dyrbye et al. 2007), daily moods among multi-ethnic U.S. adults (Broudy et al. 2007), cognitive impairment among black and white university students (Salvatore and Shelton 2007), and current rates of psychiatric disorders in a national sample of Asian Americans (Gee et al. 2007b). Discrimination has also been associated with homesickness among college students (Poyrazli and Lopez 2007) and conduct problems among adolescents (Brody et al. 2006).
J Behav Med. 2009 Feb; 32(1): 20.
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