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Although science requires systematic data collection, scientists should protect the specific methods of data collection need not be disclosed.
Occupational Discrimination
Unfair treatment of employees or job applicants based on non-job-related factors such as race, gender, religion, or national origin within the workplace.
Competition
Competition in economics refers to the rivalry among sellers trying to achieve goals such as increasing profits, market share, and sales volume by varying the elements of the marketing mix.
African-American Workers
Refers to individuals of African descent in the United States who are part of the labor force, often highlighting their unique historical and socio-economic experiences.
Discrimination Coefficients
Metrics used in econometrics and statistical analyses to measure the extent of discrimination or bias present in a model or decision-making process.
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