Racial Bias Increases False Identification of Black Suspects in Simultaneous Lineups

Volume: 10, Issue: 6, Pages: 722 - 734
Published: Jul 2, 2018
Abstract
People are better able to correctly identify the faces of individuals who belong to their own race. Research linking the cross-race effect in face recognition to racial attitudes has been limited to explicit measures and sequential presentation formats. Using a simultaneous lineup task, our results from two studies revealed a systematic relationship between explicit racial bias and increased false identification of Black faces. We observed...
Paper Details
Title
Racial Bias Increases False Identification of Black Suspects in Simultaneous Lineups
Published Date
Jul 2, 2018
Volume
10
Issue
6
Pages
722 - 734
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