UConn Law study - Implicit bias against short individuals

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UConn Law study - Implicit bias against short individuals
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UConn Law Review | Falling Short: Implicit Biases And Discrimination Against Short Individuals | Short Guys | Short King | Short Kingz

Thorough study on the implicit biases and discrimination against short individuals.

You can find the study in its complete form here.

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in other news water is wet and the sky is blue.  the extremely frustrating thing is that so many  people are in complete denial of the truth about this common social phenomena and will attempt to gaslight anyone who claims that a mans height puts him in a severe disadvantage in many areas of life, especially in the dating market.

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Originally posted by ahimsa42

in other news water is wet and the sky is blue.  the extremely frustrating thing is that so many  people are in complete denial of the truth about this common social phenomena and will attempt to gaslight anyone who claims that a mans height puts him in a severe disadvantage in many areas of life, especially in the dating market.

I can agree with this. The evidence and studies are all very clear in 2024.