In her study documenting manifestations of systemic racism experienced on the job by nurses of colour, Calliste (1996) found that
A) White nurses often felt their jobs were being threatened whenever they had to work with colleagues who were mostly people of colour
B) White nurses routinely found ways to undermine the credibility of minority nurses in front of doctors, nurses, and even patients
C) Black nurses were disciplined for minor or nonexistent problems for which white nurses were not disciplined
D) Black nurses were unsympathetic towards white nurses who had been reprimanded for engaging in discriminatory conduct
E) Minority nurses in supervisory positions were over-paid and under-qualified when compared to white nurses with at least ten years experience
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