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  • People belong to multiple social categories (such as those based on race, ethnicity, or gender) simultaneously. In this Perspective, Lei et al. propose a sociohistorical model of intersectional social prototypes that reconciles existing theories and generates testable hypotheses about the development and structure of social prototypes.

    • Ryan F. Lei
    • Emily Foster-Hanson
    • Jin X. Goh
    Reviews
    Nature Reviews Psychology
    Volume: 2, P: 297-308
  • Deep learning techniques and whole-genome sequencing promise to increase well-being but also risk perpetuating psychological essentialism, potentially justifying inequality. In this Comment, we offer two much-needed systematic frameworks for clinicians and researchers to avoid essentialist inferences and unfair treatment: (1) a data-driven method for detecting causal fairness in precision health and (2) an ethical framework for determining when it is morally permissible to use racial classifications in population health research.

    • Ian S. Peebles
    • David B. Kinney
    • Emily Foster-Hanson
    Comments & OpinionOpen Access
    npj Genomic Medicine
    Volume: 9, P: 1-6