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According to 2014 U.S. Census data, people with undergraduate majors in psychology were employed in a wide range of fields, with particular concentrations in social services, management, education, and – . The perception that psychology majors have – employment prospects may be due to the scarcity of jobs with "psychologist" in the title. Reasoning based on that kind of evidence could be considered bias introduced by

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1. Health care

2. poor

2. A mental shortcut

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According to 2014 U.S. Census data, people with undergraduate majors in psychology were employed in a wide range of fields, with particular concentrations in social services, management, education, and HEALTHCARE. The perception that psychology majors have POOR employment prospects may be due to the scarcity of jobs with "psychologist" in the title. Reasoning based on that kind of evidence could be considered bias introduced by A MENTAL SHORTCUT

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