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Fig. 3 | Cognitive Research: Principles and Implications

Fig. 3

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

Fig. 3

Horizontal position of the first fixation. A, B Scatterplots (with best-fitting regression lines) showing the relationship between horizontal position (in degrees of visual angle) of the first fixation with face recognition ability, experience, and implicit racial bias for other-race faces (A) and for own-race faces (B). C Mean horizontal positions of the first fixation for other- and own-race faces as a function of 1 SD above and below the means of the measures of implicit racial bias (IAT) and face recognition ability (CFMT). 0°: the center of the face. L: towards the left side of the face; R: towards the right side of the face. For other-race faces, the horizontal position of the first fixation was positively predicted by experience with the other race, and negatively predicted by implicit racial bias. For own-race faces, the regression model was not significant

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