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The Research Proposal of Racial Inequalities against Asian American in College Admission based on Regression Model

Published: 27 October 2017 Publication History

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Although the data from different literature materials and other related researches presented give us essential evidence of racial and ethnical inequalities in admissions to college, it is still not enough to prove the assumptions on the basis of empiricism study. From this case, in order to strengthen the finding from previous researches and make it more precise, this paper presents a research proposal of developing a statistical model to access the degree of racial preference in college admission.

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    ICEME '17: Proceedings of the 8th International Conference on E-business, Management and Economics
    October 2017
    136 pages
    ISBN:9781450353670
    DOI:10.1145/3157754
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    Published: 27 October 2017

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    1. Asian American
    2. Bamboo Ceiling
    3. racial discrimination

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