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Men are "scientific," women are "lovely" and underrepresented minorites are "pleasant" and "nice." If those sound like stereotypes, they are. But they're also words commonly used to evaluate medical students, a study finds.
Analysis of nearly 88,000 evaluations of third-year medical students written from 2006 to 2015 revealed evidence of implicit bias. White women and underrepresented minority groups were more often described by words about their personalities, while men were evaluated with more words describing their competancy.
The results, published online April 16 in the Journal of General Internal Medicine, give "a good idea of what kind of words are being used," says Carol Isaac, an education researcher at Mercer University in Atlanta not involved in the study.
Source: https://www.sciencenews.org/article/medical-student-evaluations-skewed-race-gender-biases
(Score: -1, Troll) by Anonymous Coward on Monday May 06 2019, @11:55PM (1 child)
"In the medieval times, the "best" doctors were jews"
The khazar jews still do that. They would be more than happy to avoid any job that requires actual work. They love jobs like state prosecutors, judges, lawyers, doctors, merchants, teachers, bankers, pornographers, film directors,... anything that does not require actual work or creating something of value. They are the spongers of society. Avoid them like the plague they are.
(Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday May 07 2019, @01:44AM
So why do you? I guess the jews are smarter than you.