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Explain the strengths and limitations of mixed research
Audit Studies
Research methods that use trained researchers to test compliance with legal or moral directives by presenting as customers, tenants, or job seekers.
Overt Racism
Explicit and openly displayed acts of racial prejudice and discrimination.
Laissez-Faire Racism
A form of racial bias that manifests through indifference or non-intervention in matters of racial inequality, effectively perpetuating discrimination.
Colorblind Racism
The ideology that disregards racial characteristics when evaluating an individual, potentially ignoring systemic inequalities.
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