2024
DOI: 10.1002/ejsp.3115
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Examining the Impact of Social and Perceptual Encoding Strategies on the Cross‐Race Recognition Deficit

Joana Quarenta,
Tomás A. Palma,
Joshua Correll
et al.

Abstract: The cross‐race recognition deficit (CRD) involves poorer recognition of faces perceived as cross‐race compared to faces perceived as the same race. In this literature, research has examined social and perceptual encoding in the CRD separately. Recent research comparing these strategies shows that encoding faces based on social information (personality traits) enhances face recognition relative to encoding faces based on perceptual information (facial features), with a similar effect for both same‐race and cros… Show more

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