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From: The effect of implicit racial bias on recognition of other-race faces

Fig. 2

Memory performance for other- and own-race faces. A, B Scatterplots (with best-fitting regression lines) showing the relationship between sensitivity (d’) in the memory task with face recognition ability, experience, and implicit racial bias for other-race faces (A) and for own-race faces (B). C Mean sensitivity (d’) as a function of 1 SD above and below the means of the measures of implicit racial bias (IAT) and face recognition ability (CFMT). For other-race faces, performance (d’) was predicted by all three factors (experience, implicit racial bias, and face recognition ability), and the interaction between implicit racial bias and face recognition ability. For own-race faces, d’ was only predicted by face recognition ability

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