Study Finds That a Persons Racial Biases Affect How They Perceive Multiracial Individuals
Filed in Research & Studies on September 21, 2015
UMichStudyResearch conducted at the University of Michigan finds that Whites racial biases impacts how they perceive multiracial individuals.
The researchers surveyed a large group of White test subjects to determine their level of racial bias. They then showed the participants photographs of multiracial individuals and asked them to identify them as either Black, White, or mixed race. The participants who were found to have higher degrees of racial bias were the most likely to perceive the multiracial individuals as Black.
Steven Roberts, a doctoral student in psychology at the University of Michigan and a co-author of the study, said that multiracial individuals make up a rapidly growing population, and they often identify in ways that do not reflect traditional Black or White categories. However, our data show that biological concepts of race and intergroup biases prevent people from thinking about race more flexibly.
The study, Essentialism and Racial Bias Jointly Contribute to the Categorization of Multiracial Individuals, was published on the website of the journal Psychological Science. It may be accessed here.
KHH1 wrote:
Filed in Research & Studies on September 21, 2015
UMichStudyResearch conducted at the University of Michigan finds that Whites racial biases impacts how they perceive multiracial individuals.
The researchers surveyed a large group of White test subjects to determine their level of racial bias. They then showed the participants photographs of multiracial individuals and asked them to identify them as either Black, White, or mixed race. The participants who were found to have higher degrees of racial bias were the most likely to perceive the multiracial individuals as Black.
Steven Roberts, a doctoral student in psychology at the University of Michigan and a co-author of the study, said that multiracial individuals make up a rapidly growing population, and they often identify in ways that do not reflect traditional Black or White categories. However, our data show that biological concepts of race and intergroup biases prevent people from thinking about race more flexibly.
The study, Essentialism and Racial Bias Jointly Contribute to the Categorization of Multiracial Individuals, was published on the website of the journal Psychological Science. It may be accessed here.
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Is this remarkable?
When we consider how bigots see the president, for heaven's sake, what do we get?
Not anything but ugliness because he isn't seen as multiracial but black and black signifies evil.
KHH1 wrote:
There is a lot of merit to the articles I post...despite popular OPP opinion.......
Data is almost always a good thing.
I guess I was having a momentary "tse-tse fly" study reaction.
You know what I mean? Did they really need a study to tell them that?
But, you are correct, that we need studies even to back up that which we know without empirical investigation.
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