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[quote=Anonymous]I have no doubt they could experience racism. But how does this qualify as a serious study? 25 students of which 16 are women. How do they isolate for whether the perceived micro aggression is due to race or gender? They got a few people from many different Asian nationalities. We don’t know if they had American accents or strong foreign accents (which can affect how people react to them). Were they all from the same medical school? If so, where is it? If not, how do you adjust for them being in different places? If one medical student is in a region with many Asian-Americans, maybe they will experience little racism. If another is in a place with few or no Asians, maybe they will experience a lot. Senior doctors may treat other non-Asian students poorly too - was that checked? [/quote]
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