Originally posted by: eskimospy
I don't think you know how these studies are conducted. Here's a quick writeup in slate with a link to a study. Text
That's not a link to a study; it's a link to an abstract of a study. It sounds fascinating, but I'd like to read all of it, and not just a summary. I also question what exactly it proves.
From the abstract: "The results show significant discrimination against African-American names: White names receive 50 percent more callbacks for interviews." I'm not so sure that indicates racial bias as much as it indicates name bias. We all have certain preconceptions, many of them subconscious, regarding certain names. Do you think more people would choose as a heart surgeon, someone named Stewart, or someone named Billy Joe? Who sounds sexier, Christina or Matilda?