Assumed race moderates spontaneous racial bias in a computer‐based police simulation |
| |
Authors: | Sang Hee Park Hyeon Jeong Kim |
| |
Affiliation: | Department of Psychology, Chungbuk National University, Cheongju, South Korea |
| |
Abstract: | We demonstrated that playing the roles of different outgroup races can elicit extrapersonal racial bias associated with respective racial groups. In a modified version of a computer‐based police simulation, the police officer's race was visually manipulated to be either Black or White. Korean participants made quick decisions whether to shoot targets (Black or White, armed or unarmed) on screen. Comparison of behavioral bias in the task revealed that, as expected, playing the role of a White police officer was associated with a stronger bias against Black targets compared to playing a Black police officer's role. The result suggests that when a social category is activated, one's race‐related behavior can reflect one's beliefs about the biases that members of that category hold. |
| |
Keywords: | automaticity discrimination identity prejudice racial bias stereotype |
|
|