New lab paper, led by Megan Earle (PhD student), explores the critical question of whether gains made by Black people come at a cost to White people. In particular we ask: as discrimination toward Black people has decreased, has discrimination against White people increased? This paper uses multiple datasets, including longitudinal and nationally representative data, and FBI data, to address this question empirically.
Earle, M., & Hodson, G. (in press). Questioning white losses and anti-white discrimination in the U.S. Nature Human Behavior. [LINK] To read a summary of this article, written by Megan, visit her Psychology Today article. Coverage by Newsweek magazine can also be viewed. See BOOKS tab for more details and information on how to order your copy. New book just released, with collaborator Kristof Dhont, asking why we love but exploit animals, one of the most pressing, interesting, and critical paradoxes of human psychology.
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