Prejudice and RacismAddison-Wesley Publishing Company, 1972 - 196 pages |
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... example , only 66 percent of the children chose the colored doll as looking like them . It was expected that accurate self - identification would have produced 100 percent choice of colored doll . But if we look at the choices of the ...
... example , only 66 percent of the children chose the colored doll as looking like them . It was expected that accurate self - identification would have produced 100 percent choice of colored doll . But if we look at the choices of the ...
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... example , the fact that nearly one - quarter of black births are recorded as illegitimate is of highly questionable significance . On this point Ryan ( 1967 ) summarizes the inadequacy of Moynihan's analysis : We can conclude only that ...
... example , the fact that nearly one - quarter of black births are recorded as illegitimate is of highly questionable significance . On this point Ryan ( 1967 ) summarizes the inadequacy of Moynihan's analysis : We can conclude only that ...
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... example where the data collection did not commence until after the significant behavior had occurred . The Report then postdicted the attitudes and events which contributed to the riotous outbreaks of the mid - 1960's . ) We are ...
... example where the data collection did not commence until after the significant behavior had occurred . The Report then postdicted the attitudes and events which contributed to the riotous outbreaks of the mid - 1960's . ) We are ...
Table des matières
INTRODUCTIONTHE PROBLEM OF THE COLOR LINE | 1 |
GROWTH OF THE PROBLEM | 15 |
ATTACKS ON THE PROBLEM | 37 |
Droits d'auteur | |
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