A study conducted by researchers at New York University (NYU) has found that racial biases against Asian Americans vary significantly across U.S. states. Republican-majority states: In the study recently published in Sage Journals, researchers found that biases are affected by factors like the Asian population size and the political leaning of the state. Republican-majority and swing states displayed greater stereotyping of Asian-born and Asian Americans.
Republican-majority and swing states are more prone to stereotyping Asians and Asian Americans as foreigners, according to a study led by NYU Silver School of Social Work Ph.D. candidate Nari Yoo. The number of people of Asian descent in a state was also found to affect racial biases. “Perpetual foreigner stereotyping is that, regardless of.