Reactions to racism not as strong as we think, study finds
Thursday, January 8, 2009 - 16:35
in Psychology & Sociology
While most people believe they would not tolerate a racist act, a new study from Canadian and U.S. researchers found test subjects in an experiment reacted with indifference when exposed to one.
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