不同种族的室友在一起的时间更少,共同参与的活动也比白人组合少。
The interracial roommates spent less time together, and had fewer joint activities than the white pairs.
俄亥俄州立大学心理学教授拉塞尔·法齐奥在该校和印第安纳大学对不同种族的室友进行了研究,发现了一个有趣的学术效应。
Russell Fazio, an Ohio State psychology professor who has studied interracial roommates there and at Indiana University, discovered an intriguing academic effect.
根据最近的两项研究,随机分配不同种族的人成为室友更有可能造成紧张的冲突,以至于一个室友会搬出去。
According to two recent studies, randomly assigned roommates of different races are more likely to experience conflicts so strained that one roommate will move out.
Fazio的印第安纳州研究发现,与白人室友相比,随机分配的不同种族室友中,学期结束时不再同住的人数是整整三倍。
Fazio's Indiana study found that three times as many randomly assigned interracial roommates were no longer living together at the end of the semester, compared with white roommates.
Fazio的印第安纳州研究发现,与白人室友相比,随机分配的不同种族室友中,学期结束时不再同住的人数是整整三倍。
Fazio's Indiana study found that three times as many randomly assigned interracial roommates were no longer living together at the end of the semester, compared with white roommates.
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