
Racial disparities in communication
PNAS Science Sessions
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Introduction
A recent study found that people were more likely to respond to an emaled survey request from a sender with a putatively white name. The authors observed this racial disparity in participants of all racial groups except black people, and across all geographic regions of the united states. P n a s caught up with ray block junior and john holbein on the implications of these findings on day to day discrimination.
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