In three independent, demographically diverse, and relatively large samples of U.S. consumers, researchers found no evidence to conclude that all else being equal consumers discriminate against Black restaurant servers by tipping them less than comparable White servers. User razznick, in the Science based article submission and discussion sub subreddit, 16 Jan 2022
In three independent, demographically diverse, and relatively large samples of U.S. consumers, researchers found no evidence to conclude that all else being equal consumers discriminate against Black restaurant servers by tipping them less than comparable White servers. User Heidy_Shaller_1976, 16 Jan 2022
In three independent, demographically diverse, and relatively large samples of U.S. consumers, researchers found no evidence to conclude that all else being equal consumers discriminate against Black restaurant servers by tipping them less than comparable White servers. User Manandharerskine520, 16 Jan 2022
In three independent, demographically diverse, and relatively large samples of U.S. consumers, researchers found no evidence to conclude that all else being equal consumers discriminate against Black restaurant servers by tipping them less than comparable White servers. User MarshallBrain, in the HowHumanBeingsWork - Interesting articles and facts about human beings and the human condition subreddit, 15 Jan 2022