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... (Keith, Lincoln, Taylor, & Jackson, 2009; Kessler et al., 1999; Levine et al., 2014; Ryan, Gee, & Laflamme, 2006; Sellers & Shelton, 2003; Williams et al., 1997). Moreover, while there may be some racial/ ethnic differences in the kinds of discriminatory experiences reported (Hwang & Goto, 2008; Nad ...
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