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" ... As a social scientist aware of pitfalls of making generalizations about phenomena based on very limited data, I have grave reservations about concluding “survey results show that Blacks are treated significantly different than whites by their professors.” There are other factors that the Gallup survey did not evaluate, as lead author Jessica Harlan acknowledged during a brief interview. For example, incomes of Black Americans on average are significantly lower than that of whites. Do professors tend on average to show less empathy and concern for lower income students, independent of their race? Numerous studies show that, probably because of affirmative action policies, Black students have lower average admission test scores than white students. If these tests measure something useful, as many believe, might the closer rapport observed between professors and white students be a function of differences in prior educational preparation and performance rather than race? ... "
" ... Of course these are generalizations, and there are endless variations and exceptions that may be possible. But consider it a framework and a guide for those who need a place to start. As practitioners, the idea is to start somewhere, and refine from there. Nothing should be set in stone; and everything should be treated as test and learn and optimize. ... "
" ... One is to start putting old-time rules of thumb and generalizations to the side. "This is not a routine recession," said David Waslen, CEO of HedgeTrade. "We’ve never experienced this mix of macro events before. Extra caution is really a necessity, as well as finding ways to insulate your portfolio from the effects of the market downturn and COVID-19." ... "
" ... Person-first language needs to be a guiding principle for all communications practitioners. When we write, words become concrete and sentences become powerful, so it is our responsibility to use language that eliminates generalizations, assumptions and stereotypes. ... "
" ... Post-election litigation is a regular feature of US elections. All states have laws governing post-election litigation like protests/contests and recounts. Post-election litigation is a creature of state law, so it’s impossible to make generalizations about what the process entails. Different states have different triggers, different rules about who can petition, what body hears claims, and so forth. Officials and judges will follow the letter of the law in these post-election procedures very carefully. ... "