People underestimate the probability of including at least one minority member in a group, research suggests

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People underestimate the probability of including at least one minority member in a group, research suggests
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Human society includes various minority groups. However, it is often difficult to know whether someone is a minority member simply by looking at the person, as minority traits may not be visually apparent (e.g., sexual orientation, color vision deficiency). In addition, minorities may hide their minority traits or identities.

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