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  • A 2017 critique questioned the concept and rigor of microaggression scholarship.
  • This article responds to specific arguments raised in the critique.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To systematically analyze and refute claims of vagueness in the concept of microaggressions.
  • To demonstrate the established links between microaggressions, prejudice, and mental health.
  • To highlight recent research advancements and address methodological critiques.

Main Methods:

  • Systematic analysis of arguments presented in a critique of microaggression research.
  • Conceptual clarification of microaggressions and their relation to prejudice.
  • Review of recent empirical advances in the field.

Main Results:

  • The concept of microaggressions is well-defined, not vague.
  • Microaggressions are demonstrably linked to individual prejudice and negative mental health outcomes for targets.
  • Recent research addresses prior critiques regarding scientific rigor.

Conclusions:

  • The concept of microaggressions is scientifically sound and empirically supported.
  • Critiques of microaggression research may reflect broader biases within psychology.
  • Academics must critically examine their own perspectives and biases.