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Implicit racial biases are lower in more populous more diverse and less segregated US cities

Psychology

Implicit racial biases are lower in more populous more diverse and less segregated US cities

A. J. Stier, S. Sajjadi, et al.

Discover how urban scaling theory unveils the connection between city diversity and implicit biases. This groundbreaking research, conducted by Andrew J. Stier and colleagues, analyzes data from millions across U.S. cities, revealing that larger, less segregated urban environments foster lower bias levels. Uncover the intriguing bidirectional relationship between city social structures and implicit attitudes through a decade of data.

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