Cross-Race Effect
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The cross-race effect is the tendency for people to recognize and distinguish faces of their own racial group more accurately than faces of other racial groups.
Social Biases / Face perception and memory
/ Own-Race Bias
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Explore 2 cognitive biases related to this topic.
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The cross-race effect is the tendency for people to recognize and distinguish faces of their own racial group more accurately than faces of other racial groups.
Social Biases / Face perception and memory
/ Own-Race Bias
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Outgroup homogeneity bias is the tendency to see members of groups we do not belong to as more similar to each other than they really are, while perceiving our own group as more diverse.
Social Biases / Intergroup perception
/ Outgroup Homogeneity Effect