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For full functionality of this site it is necessary to enable JavaScript. Here are instructions for enabling JavaScript in your web browser. PsyArXiv Preprints * Submit a Preprint * Search * Donate * Sign Up Sign In x Notice: The site will undergo maintenance between Dec 14, 2022 11:22 PM and Dec 14, 2022 11:22 PM (+0000 UTC). Thank you for your patience. DEALING WITH DIVERSITY IN PSYCHOLOGY: SCIENCE AND IDEOLOGY AUTHORS * STEVEN O. ROBERTS Author Assertions Conflict of InterestNo Public DataNot applicable PreregistrationNot applicable Diversity & Ideology_Roberts(PoPS).pdf Version: 1 Version: 1 Created: December 02, 2022 | Last edited: December 07, 2022 Download Views: 59867 | Downloads: 8795 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 See more PREPRINT DOI 10.31234/osf.io/xk4yu LICENSE No license DISCIPLINES Social and Behavioral Sciences TAGS 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. Get more citations Enter citation style (e.g., "APA") This website relies on cookies to help provide a better user experience. By clicking Accept or continuing to use the site, you agree. For more information, see our Privacy Policy and information on cookie use. Accept For journal preprint policies, see SHeRPa PsyArXiv: About | Support | Contact | arXiv is a trademark of Cornell University, used under license. Copyright © 2011-2022 Center for Open Science | Terms of Use | Privacy Policy