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We Tend to Better Recognize Faces of Our Own Race

Question 160

Question 160

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We tend to better recognize faces of our own race rather than faces of other races.This is called:


A) self-referent bias
B) racial attribution
C) own-race bias
D) racial bias attribution error

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