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Science Graduate Students’ Reports of Discrimination Due to Gender, Race, and Religion: Identifying Shared and Unique Predictors

机译:科学研究生提出了性别,种族和宗教因性别,种族和宗教的歧视报告:识别共享和独特的预测因子

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Students from underrepresented groups face numerous challenges during their scientific education and training, including discrimination. Research tends to investigate student experiences with discrimination on the basis of a single characteristic, but an intersectional framework is necessary for understanding the complexity of discrimination. Using data from a survey of more than 1,300 U.S. graduate students in five natural and social science disciplines, the authors examine the predictors of reported discrimination across three different characteristics: gender, race, and religion. They find that nearly two thirds of students report discrimination on at least one characteristic, while almost 30 percent report discrimination along multiple characteristics. Multivariate analyses show that a student’s report of discrimination on any one characteristic is significantly associated with increased odds of reporting discrimination on each of the other two characteristics. This suggests that an individual’s experiences within one social location are often intertwined with and influence their experiences with in other social locations.
机译:来自代表性的群体的学生在科学教育和培训期间面临着许多挑战,包括歧视。研究倾向于在单一特征的基础上调查学生经验,但有必要对理解歧视的复杂性进行交叉框架。作者审查了在五个自然和社会科学学科中超过1,300名美国研究生的调查中的数据。他们发现,近三分之二的学生报告至少一个特征的歧视,而近30%的报告符合多种特征。多变量分析表明,学生对任何一个特征的歧视报告显着与其他两种特征中的每种特征的报告歧视的差异增加显着相关。这表明个人在一个社交地点内的经历通常与其他社交场所相互交织在一起并影响他们的经历。

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