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Yerkes discrimination box - Übersetzung nach arabisch

AMERICAN PSYCHOLOGIST
Robert M. Yerkes; Robert Mearns Yerkes; Yerkes, Robert

Yerkes discrimination box      
‎ صُنْدوقُ ييركَزْ التَّمْييزِيّ:ممر ذو أبواب متعذذة في تجلرب حدة الإبصار في الحيوانات‎
discriminating         
  • alt=
  • Antisemitic]] graffiti in [[Lithuania]]. The words read ''Juden raus'' (German for ''Jews out'') and ''Hasse'' (presumably a misspelling of ''Hass'', German for ''hate'')
  • Anti-Arab]] sign in [[Pattaya Beach]], [[Thailand]]
  • homosexuality is illegal]].
  • French]].
  • expelled its Hindu population or forced it to leave the country]] in order to preserve Bhutan's Buddhist culture and identity.
  • left
  • Students protesting against [[racial quota]]s in Brazil: "''Quer uma vaga? Passe no vestibular!''" ("Do you want a spot? Pass the entrance exam!")
  • Uganda's Anti-Homosexuality Bill]].
  • Auschwitz Jewish Center]], Poland, 2019
PREJUDICIAL TREATMENT BASED ON MEMBERSHIP OF A CERTAIN GROUP
Discriminatory; Bigotry; Indiscrimination; Ethnic discrimination; Bigoted; Discriminate; Non-discriminatory; Bigots; Discriminated; Indiscriminate; Social discrimination; Anti-discrimination; Social prejudice; Non-discrimination; Non-discriminate; Non-discriminating; Nondiscrimination; Nondiscriminate; Nondiscriminating; Nondiscriminatory; Discriminating; Prohibition of discrimination; Bases of Discrimination; Bigget; Discriminative attitude; Societal Discrimination; Hatism; Hatist; Indirect discrimination; Discrimination against recreational drug users; Bigot; Discriminates; Differential treatment; Regional discrimination; Theories of discrimination; State discrimination; Government discrimination; Govt discrimination
صِفَة : مميِّز . تمييزي
indiscriminate         
  • alt=
  • Antisemitic]] graffiti in [[Lithuania]]. The words read ''Juden raus'' (German for ''Jews out'') and ''Hasse'' (presumably a misspelling of ''Hass'', German for ''hate'')
  • Anti-Arab]] sign in [[Pattaya Beach]], [[Thailand]]
  • homosexuality is illegal]].
  • French]].
  • expelled its Hindu population or forced it to leave the country]] in order to preserve Bhutan's Buddhist culture and identity.
  • left
  • Students protesting against [[racial quota]]s in Brazil: "''Quer uma vaga? Passe no vestibular!''" ("Do you want a spot? Pass the entrance exam!")
  • Uganda's Anti-Homosexuality Bill]].
  • Auschwitz Jewish Center]], Poland, 2019
PREJUDICIAL TREATMENT BASED ON MEMBERSHIP OF A CERTAIN GROUP
Discriminatory; Bigotry; Indiscrimination; Ethnic discrimination; Bigoted; Discriminate; Non-discriminatory; Bigots; Discriminated; Indiscriminate; Social discrimination; Anti-discrimination; Social prejudice; Non-discrimination; Non-discriminate; Non-discriminating; Nondiscrimination; Nondiscriminate; Nondiscriminating; Nondiscriminatory; Discriminating; Prohibition of discrimination; Bases of Discrimination; Bigget; Discriminative attitude; Societal Discrimination; Hatism; Hatist; Indirect discrimination; Discrimination against recreational drug users; Bigot; Discriminates; Differential treatment; Regional discrimination; Theories of discrimination; State discrimination; Government discrimination; Govt discrimination
صِفَة : غير مميِّز

Definition

bigot
(bigots)
If you describe someone as a bigot, you mean that they are bigoted.
N-COUNT [disapproval]

Wikipedia

Robert Yerkes

Robert Mearns Yerkes (; May 26, 1876 – February 3, 1956) was an American psychologist, ethologist, eugenicist and primatologist best known for his work in intelligence testing and in the field of comparative psychology.

Yerkes was a pioneer in the study both of human and primate intelligence and of the social behavior of gorillas and chimpanzees. Along with John D. Dodson, Yerkes developed the Yerkes–Dodson law relating arousal to performance.

As time went on, Yerkes began to propagate his support for eugenics in the 1910s and 1920s. His works are largely considered biased toward outmoded racialist theories by modern academics.

He also served on the board of trustees of Science Service, now known as Society for Science & the Public, from 1921-1925.