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Competition reduces some but not all discrimination.Where can one expect competition to reduce discrimination, and where is discrimination likely to go on even if there is competition?
Experimental Research
A scientific method involving the manipulation of variables to determine their causal effects on certain outcomes.
Informed Consent
A process ensuring participants are fully aware of all aspects of a procedure including risks, benefits, and alternatives before agreeing to partake.
Sample
A subset of a population selected for measurement, observation, or questioning to provide statistical information about the whole.
Evolutionary Psychology
A theoretical approach in psychology that applies evolutionary biology concepts to understand human behavior and mental processes.
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