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On intersectionality: How complex patterns of discrimination can emerge from simple stereotypes
2020, Journal ArticlesKurt GrayJanuary 21, 2021Morality
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  • Kurt Gray
    RT @MorbidPsych: It's harder to track motives in larger/more anonymous societies --> higher curiosity for minds of dangerous people… https://t.co/SMFgjrGh1H
    Apr 3, 2023, 8:44 PM
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    Now published in @NatureHumBehav! A massive study shows religious explanations around the world evolved more to exp… https://t.co/igWinhhFl9
    Apr 3, 2023, 8:41 PM

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