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Racialized emotion recognition accuracy and anger bias of children's faces.

Emotion (Washington, D.C.)

Halberstadt AG, Cooke AN, Garner PW, Hughes SA, Oertwig D, Neupert SD.
PMID: 32614194
Emotion. 2020 Jul 02; doi: 10.1037/emo0000756. Epub 2020 Jul 02.

Research suggests that individuals are racially biased when judging the emotions of others (Elfenbein & Ambady, 2002) and particularly regarding attributions about the emotion of anger (Halberstadt, Castro, Chu, Lozada, & Sims, 2018; Hugenberg & Bodenhausen, 2003). Systematic, balanced...

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