Original paper
Can we reduce facial biases? Persistent effects of facial trustworthiness on sentencing decisions
Volume: 90, Pages: 104004 - 104004
Published: Sep 1, 2020
Abstract
Trait impressions from faces influence many consequential decisions even in situations in which decisions should not be based on a person's appearance. Here, we test (a) whether people rely on trait impressions when making legal sentencing decisions and (b) whether two types of interventions—educating decision-makers and changing the accessibility of facial information—reduce the influence of facial stereotypes. We first introduced a novel legal...
Paper Details
Title
Can we reduce facial biases? Persistent effects of facial trustworthiness on sentencing decisions
Published Date
Sep 1, 2020
Volume
90
Pages
104004 - 104004
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