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marmar

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Wed Aug 14, 2013, 10:35 AM Aug 2013

White People Support Academic Meritocracy When It Benefits Them, Study Suggests


(HuffPost) Do white people only support traditional definitions of meritocracy when it benefits them? A new study suggests so.

University of Miami professor Frank L. Samson looked at the idea of meritocracy through the lens of admissions standards in the University of California system. He found that white participants changed their ideas of what was meritocratic based on what benefitted white, as opposed to Asian-American, applicants.

After learning whites made up a majority of students at a school, half of the study's participants were asked to evaluate the importance of academic achievement when they were assessing university applicants. The participants related that universities should place high value on an applicant's standardized test scores and class rank.

Other study participants were told that Asian-Americans are disproportionately admitted to the school. These participants related that less weight should be placed on an applicant's academics. ..........................(more)

The complete piece is at: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/08/13/whites-support-meritocracy-academics-study_n_3750312.html?ncid=txtlnkushpmg00000037



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White People Support Academic Meritocracy When It Benefits Them, Study Suggests (Original Post) marmar Aug 2013 OP
People being people. I wonder if they tested other ethnicities. NYC_SKP Aug 2013 #1
 

NYC_SKP

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1. People being people. I wonder if they tested other ethnicities.
Wed Aug 14, 2013, 10:38 AM
Aug 2013

I suspect that, if they did, the studies would produce similar findings.

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