Specificity and incremental predictive validity of implicit attitudes: studies of a race-based pheno...
Specificity and incremental predictive validity of implicit attitudes: studies of a race-based phenotype
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Cham: Springer International Publishing
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Four studies involving 2552 White American participants were conducted to investigate bias based on the race-based phenotype of hair texture. Specifically, we probed the existence and magnitude of bias in favor of Eurocentric (straight) over Afrocentric (curly) hair and its specificity in predicting responses to a legal decision involving the pheno...
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Specificity and incremental predictive validity of implicit attitudes: studies of a race-based phenotype
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2365-7464
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2365-7464
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10.1186/s41235-021-00324-y