'They all look alike to me': prejudice and cross-race face recognition.
- D. Ferguson, G. Rhodes, K. Lee, N. Sriram
- PsychologyBritish Journal of Psychology
- 1 November 2001
Neither implicit nor self-reported prejudice level influenced the size of the other-race effect, but implicit and self-report prejudice influenced (in opposite ways) recognition of own-race faces.