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The Influence of Facial Feedback on Race Bias
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2006
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Spreading Attitude EffectSocial PsychologyRacial PrejudiceEducationSocial CategorizationSocial SciencesPsychologyRaceBiasFacial FeedbackUnconscious BiasSocial IdentityBehavioral SciencesCognitive ScienceApplied Social PsychologySocial CognitionFacial ManipulationSocial BehaviorInterpersonal AttractionEmotionRace Bias
Two studies were conducted to examine whether facial feedback can modulate implicit racial bias as assessed by the Implicit Association Test (IAT). Participants were surreptitiously induced to smile through holding a pencil in their mouth while viewing photographs of unfamiliar Black or White males or performed no somatic configuration while viewing the photographs (Study 1 only). All participants then completed the IAT with no facial manipulation. Results revealed a spreading attitude effect, with significantly less racial bias against Blacks among participants surreptitiously induced to smile during prior viewing of Black faces than among participants surreptitiously induced to smile during prior viewing of White faces.
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