In order to do what? Come to the reasonable conclusion that the results of the studies show naked and commonplace racism against blacks? You think? And as for chiming in with loren, that idiot didn't even realise there were resumes involved, and as for you, you obviously never checked to see what was in them before opining about their supposed shortcomings. What makes you think there was insufficient individual information in them? There wasn't, by the way.
In any case 'actually meeting the individual' would have ruined the point of the experiment (there would have been more potentially uncontrolled variables) or at least been an experiment of a slightly different variety, and in fact there have been a number of similar experiments where actual people of different skin colours go to actual interviews (with the same resumes) and the results of that variant of the experiments also similarly indicate significant racism.
In short, only a fool or a racist denier would question the stated conclusions from those sorts of studies, not least because unlike the OP ones they have been repeated over and over dozens of times with similarly significant results, statistically-speaking.
I still have no definite idea what your point is with all that, especially about proxies.
My insisting on race based proxies (or endorsing them). What is the word proxies doing in that? I am insisting that race and racism are actual, real, everyday and commonplace issues, that's all. Your severe (if somewhat inconsistent) aversion to identity politics seems to have led you as far as doubting that, or thinking that somehow people's responses to it are the bigger issue, rather than the racism itself. A bizarro world indeed, where tails wag dogs.
You've judged me since months ago. Lets not pretend otherwise. I got over it and moved on.
Oh I do doubt you sometimes, and then sometimes I don't, and then you do stuff like admit that hearing that Dr Who was going to be a woman worried you as regards the role (wtf) or when you say there's a case for Orwell being more right about the American left than about Donald Trump, and try to query reasonable conclusions about certain studies on racism (but not others).