Covariation in the recognition of own-race and other-race faces argues against the role of group bias in the other race effect

HIGHLIGHTS

  • who: Ao Wang from the DepartmentUniversity of have published the Article: Covariation in the recognition of own-race and other-race faces argues against the role of group bias in the other race effect, in the Journal: Scientific Reports Scientific Reports
  • how: To determine covariation in the ability to ‘tell faces apart' the authors compared performance on the different-identity trials of the matching tasks with numbers of errors on the sorting task.

SUMMARY

    Accuracy on same-identity trials in the matching task measures the ability to ‘put faces together', whereas . . .

     

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