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Ethnicity, Perceived Discrimination, and Vascular Reactivity to Phenylephrine
Psychosomatic Medicine, 2006This study examined relationships among ethnicity, perceived discrimination, and vascular reactivity to phenylephrine (PE).Seventy-six white patients and 46 black patients were studied at an inpatient clinical research center in response to a bolus intravenous injection of 100 microg PE.
KaMala S, Thomas +4 more
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The role of integral features for perceiving image discriminability
Pattern Recognition Letters, 1997Abstract The computational model we propose deals with the measurement of image discriminability in such a way that the comparison of a pair of images is performed by matching the corresponding integral features registered within the same fixation point which a spatial sensitivity function directs about the images.
Xosé R. Fernández-Vidal +3 more
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The Discourse of Perceived Discrimination
2019This book offers a way forward toward a better understanding of perceived discrimination from a critical discourse studies perspective. The volume begins with a discussion of quantitative studies on perceived discrimination across a range of disciplines and moves toward outlining the ways in which a discourse-based framework, drawing on tools from ...
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Perceived Discrimination and Political Behavior
British Journal of Political Science, 2018AbstractCan different experiences with discrimination produce divergent political behaviors? Does it make a difference whether individuals are discriminated against by their peers or community members in the course of everyday life as opposed to political actors or institutions tasked with upholding democratic norms of equality and fairness?
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Education and the Paradox of Perceived Discrimination
World Politicsabstract: The authors identify a paradox of perceived discrimination whereby perceptions of discrimination among disadvantaged groups are lower when dominant group attitudes are more discriminatory. This article forwards an explanation for this phenomenon based on the asymmetric effects of education on dominant and disadvantaged groups.
Margarita Gelepithis, Marco Giani
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Perceiving and Disrupting Discrimination in Organizations
Academy of Management Proceedings, 2022Rachel Arnett +7 more
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Service robots and perceived discrimination in tourism and hospitality
Tourism Management, 2023Faruk Seyitoglu, Stanislav Ivanov
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