Biological lay theories of race have proven to have pernicious consequences for interracial relations, yet few studies have examined how intergroup contact itself (particularly with those who naturalistically challenge these conceptions) affects beliefs about race. Three studies (a correlational study, an interaction study, and an experimental study) examine whether exposure to racially ambiguous individuals reduces Whites ’ biological lay theories of race across time. Study 1 demonstrates that increased exposure to racial ambiguity across 2 weeks reduced White individuals ’ biological lay theories. Study 2 shows that Whites who interacted in a laboratory setting with a racially ambiguous individual were less likely to endorse biological la...
The study of human variation is central to both social and biomedical sciences, but social and biome...
Across three studies, members of underrepresented groups felt that they were the center of others ’ ...
Across three studies, members of underrepresented groups felt that they were the center of others ’ ...
Two studies investigated the implications of ethnic minorities’ prejudice expectations for their aff...
Two studies investigated the implications of ethnic minorities’ prejudice expectations for their aff...
We investigated whether Black–White biracial individuals are perceived as Black in the domain of eva...
We investigated whether Black–White biracial individuals are perceived as Black in the domain of eva...
We investigated whether Black–White biracial individuals are perceived as Black in the domain of eva...
The present experiment examined identity denial and reduced empathy for in-group (vs. out-group) tar...
Beliefs in biological differences between racial groups linger in both scientific and public discour...
Recent research shows that racial categorization can be reduced by contexts in which race does not p...
The present research provides the first systematic empirical investigation into superhumanization, t...
The psychological study of race has experienced a recent surge of interest in the lay beliefs that i...
Abstract-We condricted two experiments designed to evalriate the effects of norniative itiflrience o...
Item does not contain fulltextThe authors review a series of studies that illustrate how one form of...
The study of human variation is central to both social and biomedical sciences, but social and biome...
Across three studies, members of underrepresented groups felt that they were the center of others ’ ...
Across three studies, members of underrepresented groups felt that they were the center of others ’ ...
Two studies investigated the implications of ethnic minorities’ prejudice expectations for their aff...
Two studies investigated the implications of ethnic minorities’ prejudice expectations for their aff...
We investigated whether Black–White biracial individuals are perceived as Black in the domain of eva...
We investigated whether Black–White biracial individuals are perceived as Black in the domain of eva...
We investigated whether Black–White biracial individuals are perceived as Black in the domain of eva...
The present experiment examined identity denial and reduced empathy for in-group (vs. out-group) tar...
Beliefs in biological differences between racial groups linger in both scientific and public discour...
Recent research shows that racial categorization can be reduced by contexts in which race does not p...
The present research provides the first systematic empirical investigation into superhumanization, t...
The psychological study of race has experienced a recent surge of interest in the lay beliefs that i...
Abstract-We condricted two experiments designed to evalriate the effects of norniative itiflrience o...
Item does not contain fulltextThe authors review a series of studies that illustrate how one form of...
The study of human variation is central to both social and biomedical sciences, but social and biome...
Across three studies, members of underrepresented groups felt that they were the center of others ’ ...
Across three studies, members of underrepresented groups felt that they were the center of others ’ ...