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Bias in Early Psychology
The early development of psychology was largely driven by Western, White, and male academics. This demographic dominance resulted in a field infused with the inherent biases of this group, partly because these early psychologists were influenced by the prevailing nonscientific societal attitudes of their time. Consequently, this biased foundation had detrimental effects on various groups within society, particularly women and ethnic minorities.
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Many early psychological theories and studies concluded that women and ethnic minorities were inherently inferior in intelligence or emotional stability. Which statement best analyzes the foundational reason for these biased conclusions?