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**Source:** *Sociology of Race and Ethnicity* |
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**Date of Publication:** *2020* |
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**Source:** *Social Science Research* |
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**Source:** *Journal of European Psychoanalysis* |
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**Source:** *JAMA Network Open* |
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**Date of Publication:** *2020* |
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**Author(s):** *Ueda P, Mercer CH, Ghaznavi C, Herbenick D.* |
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1. Investigate **implicit bias training outcomes** in real-world institutional settings. |
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**Source:** *Social Science Research Network (SSRN)* |
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**Source:** *Journal of Diversity in Higher Education* |
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**Source:** *Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS)* |
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- Shows how **DEI-aligned narratives exploit limited findings** to vilify White professionals. |
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**Source:** *Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS)* |
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**Date of Publication:** *2015* |
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Subject Matter: Advertising Trends, Racial Representation, Cultural Shifts |
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**Source:** *Journal of Communication* |
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**Date of Publication:** *2018* |
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