ICPS
2019 International Convention of Psychological Science · 2019
Trustworthiness Judgments on Own- and Other-Race Faces: Effects of Experience and Implicit Social Attitude
- Olivia Cheung
New York University Abu Dhabi - James Smoley
New York University Abu Dhabi
Abstract
How does trustworthiness judgment of other-race faces depend on observers’ experience and implicit attitude towards the other race? We found that while observers who lacked experience and/or had negative implicit attitude showed overall low ratings for other-race faces, they were able to accurately make relative trustworthiness judgements among individual faces.
Social Cognition