APS
APS Virtual Poster Showcase · 2020
Empathic-Discipline Intervention Reduces Likelihood of Suspending Hypothetical Black Student
- Michael Ruiz
University of California, Berkeley - Amanda Perez-Ceballos
University of California, Berkeley - Jason Okonofa
University of California, Berkeley
Abstract
Assistant principals randomly assigned at the school level to an empathic-discipline condition responded to a hypothetical black student’s second instance of misbehavior, by feeling less troubled, thought the student should be disciplined less severely, and were less likely to suspend the student later on when compared to a control group.
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