Essays about: "observing discrimination"
Found 4 essays containing the words observing discrimination.
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1. The Law of Small Numbers in Skewed Hiring Distributions: Consequences for Perceived Ethnicity Discrimination
University essay from Linnéuniversitetet/Institutionen för psykologi (PSY)Abstract : The law of small numbers bias is a representativeness heuristic that often leads individuals to draw extensive conclusions from small samples while underestimating the generalizability in larger ones. This study investigated whether individuals overestimate perceived discrimination in small employment samples and underestimate it in large ones. READ MORE
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2. The Role of Data in Projected Quantum Kernels: The Higgs Boson Discrimination
University essay from KTH/FysikAbstract : The development of quantum machine learning is bridging the way to fault tolerant quantum computation by providing algorithms running on the current noisy intermediate scale quantum devices.However, it is difficult to find use-cases where quantum computers exceed their classical counterpart. READ MORE
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3. Gender discrimination in the labour market : A meta-analysis of field experiments, researching gender discrimination in the labour markets hiring process
University essay from Linnéuniversitetet/Institutionen för nationalekonomi och statistik (NS)Abstract : In this article, a meta-analysis was conducted using correspondence tests from 2004 and later, researching gender discrimination in the labour markets hiring process. A total of 19 correspondence tests were found from 12 different countries across the world. READ MORE
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4. Non-discrimination and Conditionality in Trade Preferences for Developing Countries: an analysis of the EC-Tariff Preferences case
University essay from Lunds universitet/Juridiska institutionenAbstract : One of the current challenges within the field of international trade law is how to meet the special needs of developing countries and how to a greater extent include these countries in the world trading system. This thesis examines a particular set of exception rules that exist on behalf of developing countries. READ MORE