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by FabHK
1480 days ago
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> For example, in music examination, the outcomes change drastically if you blind the examiner from seeing the student or knowing their name. FWIW, the study that "proved" that appears to have been a pretty bad study. So, in reality, no: people are not terribly prejudiced, and things don't change significantly when you blind the examination. |
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