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Age and lineup type differences in the own-race bias
Authors:Lindsey E. Wylie  Shaina Bergt  Joshua Haby  Eve M. Brank  Brian H. Bornstein
Affiliation:1. Department of Psychology, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, Lincoln, NE, USAlwylie@huskers.unl.edu;3. Department of Psychology, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, Lincoln, NE, USA
Abstract:The own-race bias (ORB) suggests that recognition for faces of one's own race is superior to recognition of other-race faces. A popular explanation for the ORB is amount of interracial contact, which may have cohort effects for older and younger adults. We compared White younger and older adults on the ORB utilizing a hybrid facial recognition and full diagnostic lineup (i.e., simultaneous and sequential target absent and target present lineups) paradigm. Both younger and older adults demonstrated an ORB. Signal detection estimates suggest younger adults compared to older adults have better discrimination accuracy for own-race over other-race faces. Interracial contact did not explain recognition for younger adults, but was related to a shift in response criterion for older adults.
Keywords:own-race bias  older adults  lineup type  contact hypothesis  signal detection
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