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The Cross-Race Effect: Resistant to Instructions

机译:跨种族效应:抗指令

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The cross-race effect (CRE) is the tendency for eyewitnesses to be better at recognizing members of their own race/ethnicity than members of other races/ethnicities. It manifests in terms of both better discrimination (i.e., telling apart previously seen from new targets) and a more conservative response criterion for own-race than for other-race faces. The CRE is quite robust and generally resistant to change. Two studies examined the effectiveness of reducing the CRE with special instructions given prior to retrieval. Although instructions at retrieval did change participants’ response criterion—making them less likely to identify test faces as previously seen—they did not shift their response criterion selectively for other-race faces. The findings indirectly support the importance of encoding processes in producing the CRE.
机译:交叉种族效应(CRE)是目击者比其他种族/民族成员更容易识别自己的种族/民族成员的趋势。它体现在更好的歧视性(即区分先前与新目标的区别)和对自己的种族比其他种族面孔更保守的反应标准上。 CRE非常强大,通常可以抵抗变化。两项研究通过检索前给出的特殊说明检查了降低CRE的有效性。尽管检索指令的确改变了参与者的回答标准(使他们不太可能像以前那样识别测试面孔),但他们并未针对其他种族面孔选择性地改变他们的回答准则。这些发现间接支持了编码过程在生成CRE中的重要性。

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