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Investigating the role of motivation in cross-race facial recognition using a social exclusion paradigm

The cross-race effect (CRE) refers to the finding that participants in face recognition tasks show better memory for same-race faces than cross-race faces. The social cognitive perspective suggests that motivation to encode and remember different faces can affect the CRE. Social exclusion presents o...

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Main Author: Derbyshire, Daniel
Other Authors: Tredoux, Colin
Format: Thesis
Language:English
Published: Department of Psychology 2023
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