Weapon Bias: Split-Second Decisions and Unintended Stereotyping |
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Authors: | B Keith Payne |
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Institution: | University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill |
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Abstract: | ABSTRACT— Race stereotypes can lead people to claim to see a weapon where there is none. Split-second decisions magnify the bias by limiting people's ability to control responses. Such a bias could have important consequences for decision making by police officers and other authorities interacting with racial minorities. The bias requires no intentional racial animus, occurring even for those who are actively trying to avoid it. This research thus raises difficult questions about intent and responsibility for racially biased errors. |
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Keywords: | implicit attitude stereotyping prejudice weapon |
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