According to much research, the Own Group Bias (OGB) in face memory occurs as a consequence of social categorization - ingroup members are more likely than outgroup members to be encoded as individuals and remembered well. The current work is an examination of the role of anticipated future interaction in the OGB. We conducted two studies showing that anticipated interaction influences group-based face memory. In Study 1, we provided correlational evidence that beliefs about the amount and importance of future interaction one will have with racial outgroup members is associated with the OGB, such that people expecting more interaction with outgroup members show a reduced OGB. In Study 2, we manipulated expectations about future interactions...
The term ‘‘own-race bias’ ’ refers to the phenomenon that humans are typically better at recognizing...
The present study examines participants’ memory for face images in arbitrary experimental groups acc...
Two experiments examined the role of memory for behavioral episodes in judgments about in-groups and...
According to much research, the Own Group Bias (OGB) in face memory occurs as a consequence of socia...
The own-group bias (OGB) in face recognition refers to the finding that in-group faces are recognize...
Previous research has found that participants are better at recognising faces of their own race comp...
<div><p>People have a memory advantage for faces that belong to the same group, for example, that at...
The term "own-race bias" refers to the phenomenon that humans are typically better at recognizing fa...
The notion of the self as distinct from other people is fundamental to the study of human psychology...
Humans form impressions toward individuals of their own social groups (ingroup members) and of diffe...
Humans form impressions toward individuals of their own social groups (ingroup members) and of diffe...
People engage in a constant and reflexive process of categorizing others according to their race, ge...
We explore how rejection by racial ingroup or outgroup members influences the Other Race Effect (ORE...
Two experiments examined the role of memory for behavioral episodes in judgments about in-groups and...
It has been established that the personality traits of openness and agreeableness are inversely asso...
The term ‘‘own-race bias’ ’ refers to the phenomenon that humans are typically better at recognizing...
The present study examines participants’ memory for face images in arbitrary experimental groups acc...
Two experiments examined the role of memory for behavioral episodes in judgments about in-groups and...
According to much research, the Own Group Bias (OGB) in face memory occurs as a consequence of socia...
The own-group bias (OGB) in face recognition refers to the finding that in-group faces are recognize...
Previous research has found that participants are better at recognising faces of their own race comp...
<div><p>People have a memory advantage for faces that belong to the same group, for example, that at...
The term "own-race bias" refers to the phenomenon that humans are typically better at recognizing fa...
The notion of the self as distinct from other people is fundamental to the study of human psychology...
Humans form impressions toward individuals of their own social groups (ingroup members) and of diffe...
Humans form impressions toward individuals of their own social groups (ingroup members) and of diffe...
People engage in a constant and reflexive process of categorizing others according to their race, ge...
We explore how rejection by racial ingroup or outgroup members influences the Other Race Effect (ORE...
Two experiments examined the role of memory for behavioral episodes in judgments about in-groups and...
It has been established that the personality traits of openness and agreeableness are inversely asso...
The term ‘‘own-race bias’ ’ refers to the phenomenon that humans are typically better at recognizing...
The present study examines participants’ memory for face images in arbitrary experimental groups acc...
Two experiments examined the role of memory for behavioral episodes in judgments about in-groups and...