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Race and sex : what we think (but can't say)

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Abstract
Behind the conscious mind’s efforts to judge people on their merits, the subconscious categorizes by details such as gender, race, and age - just as it has done since the dawn of humankind. Can ethnic prejudice be overcome? What is the “stereotype effect”? Are there quantifiable differences that make one race superior to another in sports? Is it possible to visually perceive a person’s sexual orientation? In this ABC News program, John Stossel seeks answers to these and other questions through eye-opening social experiments and insights from Manhattan Institute Senior Fellow John McWhorter; renowned teacher Jane Elliott; Taboo author Jon Entine; J. Michael Bailey, of Northwestern University; Harvard University’s Anthony Greenwald; social psychologist John Dovidio; NYU’s Joshua Aaronson; and others.
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