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DEALING WITH DIVERSITY IN PSYCHOLOGY: SCIENCE AND IDEOLOGY



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 * STEVEN O. ROBERTS

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ABSTRACT

In the spirit of America’s Shakespeare, August Wilson (1996), I have written
this article as a testimony to the conditions under which I, and too many
others, engage in scholarly discourse. I hope to make clear from the beginning
that although the ideas presented here are not entirely my own – as they have
been inherited from the minority of

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Social and Behavioral Sciences

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meta-science psychology racial diversity racial inequality

CITATIONS

APA
Roberts, S. (2022, December 2). Dealing with Diversity in Psychology: Science
and Ideology. https://doi.org/10.31234/osf.io/xk4yu
MLA
Roberts, Steven. “Dealing with Diversity in Psychology: Science and Ideology.”
PsyArXiv, 2 Dec. 2022. Web.
Chicago
Roberts, Steven. 2022. “Dealing with Diversity in Psychology: Science and
Ideology.” PsyArXiv. December 2. doi:10.31234/osf.io/xk4yu.

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