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ArtikelAddressing psychology's problems with race  
Oleh: Yee, Albert H. ; Wyatt, Gail E. ; Weizmann, Fredric ; Fairchild, Halford H.
Jenis: Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi: American Psychologist vol. 48 no. 11 (Nov. 1993), page 1132-1140.
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Isi artikelThe biological concept of race has long been controversial in psychology. Although many psychologists have challenged the concept of race, others have espoused it as a deductive premise and applied it as an inferentiai and research factor and variable, especially regarding BlackWhite IQ differences. Although race and its use have been polemically disputed for decades, no discipline wide, concerted action within psychology has been taken to ascertain the scientific meaning of race and to determine its proper application. Psychology's inaction contrasts with deliberate steps taken by other national and international scientific groups. This article examines a variety of problems concerning race in psychology: (a) definition, (b) application, (c) invoking authority and references for genetic knowledge, and (d) passive inaction by psychologists and professionals associations.
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