<div><p>Previous research reveals that a more ‘African’ appearance has significant social consequences, yielding more negative first impressions and harsher criminal sentencing of Black or White individuals. This study is the first to systematically assess the relative contribution of skin tone and facial metrics to White, Black, and Korean perceivers’ ratings of the racial prototypicality of faces from the same three groups. Our results revealed that the relative contribution of metrics and skin tone depended on both perceiver race and face race. White perceivers’ racial prototypicality ratings were less responsive to variations in skin tone than were Black or Korean perceivers’ ratings. White perceivers ratings’ also were more responsive ...
Faces can be categorized in various ways, for example as male or female or as belonging to a specifi...
This work examines whether racial attitudes—when measured by both explicit and implicit measures— ar...
This research focuses on the discriminatory experiences that young African American women in the Ame...
Previous research reveals that a more ‘African ’ appearance has significant social consequences, yie...
Previous research reveals that a more 'African' appearance has significant social consequences, yiel...
a<p><i>Note</i>. Facial attractiveness, babyfaceness, smile scores, and face sex were controlled in ...
Race-related facial qualities 2 Four studies assessed recent bottom-up theories of stereotyping by e...
Abstract Faces judged as stereotypically Black are perceived negatively relative to less stereotypic...
By biological criteria, human “races” do not exist (e.g., Cosmides et al., 2003). Nevertheless, ever...
According to the racial phenotype theory, the extent to which members resemble or depart from the ph...
In order to gain a better understanding of the experiences of African Americans in America, research...
What gives a face its race?By biological criteria, human “races” do not exist (e.g., Cosmides et al....
For German observers, Koreans look far more similar to each other than Germans do and vice-versa. Th...
The aim of the current experiment was to explore the possibility that people's perceptions of race c...
Racial stereotypicality refers to the degree to which an individual looks like a "typical" member of...
Faces can be categorized in various ways, for example as male or female or as belonging to a specifi...
This work examines whether racial attitudes—when measured by both explicit and implicit measures— ar...
This research focuses on the discriminatory experiences that young African American women in the Ame...
Previous research reveals that a more ‘African ’ appearance has significant social consequences, yie...
Previous research reveals that a more 'African' appearance has significant social consequences, yiel...
a<p><i>Note</i>. Facial attractiveness, babyfaceness, smile scores, and face sex were controlled in ...
Race-related facial qualities 2 Four studies assessed recent bottom-up theories of stereotyping by e...
Abstract Faces judged as stereotypically Black are perceived negatively relative to less stereotypic...
By biological criteria, human “races” do not exist (e.g., Cosmides et al., 2003). Nevertheless, ever...
According to the racial phenotype theory, the extent to which members resemble or depart from the ph...
In order to gain a better understanding of the experiences of African Americans in America, research...
What gives a face its race?By biological criteria, human “races” do not exist (e.g., Cosmides et al....
For German observers, Koreans look far more similar to each other than Germans do and vice-versa. Th...
The aim of the current experiment was to explore the possibility that people's perceptions of race c...
Racial stereotypicality refers to the degree to which an individual looks like a "typical" member of...
Faces can be categorized in various ways, for example as male or female or as belonging to a specifi...
This work examines whether racial attitudes—when measured by both explicit and implicit measures— ar...
This research focuses on the discriminatory experiences that young African American women in the Ame...