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Behavioral descriptions pretested for racial stereotypicality and valence : dat...

Quarenta, Joana; Palma, Tomás; Correia dos Santos, Ana Sofia; Correll, Joshua

Abstract: In social psychology research, there are several kinds of stereotypical materials that can be used – faces, videos, lists of words, attributes. However, when it comes to behavioral sentences, there is a lack of pre-tested racial stimuli available in the literature. To fill the gap, this paper provides two lists of 154 short behavioral sentences, with stereotypicality (white to black) and valence (nega...


Behavioral descriptions pretested for racial stereotypicality and valence: Data...

Quarenta, Joana; Palma, Tomás A.; Santos, Ana Sofia; Correll, Joshua

In social psychology research, there are several kinds of stereotypical materials that can be used – faces, videos, lists of words, attributes. However, when it comes to behavioral sentences, there is a lack of pre-tested racial stimuli available in the literature. To fill the gap, this paper provides two lists of 154 short behavioral sentences, with stereotypicality (white to black) and valence (negative to po...

Date: 2023   |   Origin: Análise Psicológica

Behavioral descriptions pretested for racial stereotypicality and valence: Data...

Quarenta, Joana; Palma, Tomás A.; Correia dos Santos, Ana Sofia; Correll, Joshua

In social psychology research, there are several kinds of stereotypical materials that can be used – faces, videos, lists of words, attributes. However, when it comes to behavioral sentences, there is a lack of pre-tested racial stimuli available in the literature. To fill the gap, this paper provides two lists of 154 short behavioral sentences, with stereotypicality (white to black) and valence (negative to po...


Behavioral descriptions pretested for racial stereotypicality and valence: Data...

Quarenta, Joana; Palma, Tomás; Correia Dos Santos, Ana Sofia; Correll, Joshua

In social psychology research, there are several kinds of stereotypical materials that can be used – faces, videos, lists of words, attributes. However, when it comes to behavioral sentences, there is a lack of pre-tested racial stimuli available in the literature. To fill the gap, this paper provides two lists of 154 short behavioral sentences, with stereotypicality (white to black) and valence (negative to po...


Examining the Contribution of Physical Cues for Same- and Cross-Race Face Indiv...

Correll, Joshua; Ma, Debbie; Kenny, David A.; Palma, Tomás

Face individuation involves sensitivity to physical characteristics that provide information about identity. We examined whether Black and White American faces differ in terms of individuating information, and whether Black and White perceivers differentially weight information when judging same-race and cross-race faces. Study 1 analyzed 20 structural metrics (e.g., eye width, nose length) of 158 Black and Whi...


Do individuation instructions reduce the cross-race effect? A registered replic...

Cruz, F.; Palma, Tomás; Bansemer, Emil; Correll, Joshua; Fonseca, Sara; Gonçalves, Patrícia; Correia dos Santos, Ana Sofia

People usually have less accurate memory for cross-race (CR) than for same-race (SR) faces, a robust and consequential phenomenon known as the Cross-Race Effect (CRE). In an influential paper, Hugenberg et al. (2007) showed that the CRE can be eliminated when participants are instructed to individuate CR faces in order to avoid displaying this effect. This finding has received widespread attention, and many stu...


Behavioral descriptions pretested for racial stereotypicality and valence: Data...

Quarenta, Joana; Palma, Tomás; Correia dos Santos, Ana Sofia; Correll, Joshua

In social psychology research, there are several kinds of stereotypical materials that can be used – faces, videos, lists of words, attributes. However, when it comes to behavioral sentences, there is a lack of pre-tested racial stimuli available in the literature. To fill the gap, this paper provides two lists of 154 short behavioral sentences, with stereotypicality (white to black) and valence (negative to po...


Do individuation instructions reduce the cross-race effect? A registered replic...

Cruz, F.; Palma, Tomás; Bansemer, Emil; Correll, Joshua; Fonseca, Sara; Gonçalves, Patrícia; Correia dos Santos, Ana Sofia

People usually have less accurate memory for cross-race (CR) than for same-race (SR) faces, a robust and consequential phenomenon known as the Cross-Race Effect (CRE). In an influential paper, Hugenberg et al. (2007) showed that the CRE can be eliminated when participants are instructed to individuate CR faces in order to avoid displaying this effect. This finding has received widespread attention, and many stu...


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