Evidence for a confidence–accuracy relationship in memory for same- and cross-race faces
The Quarterly Journal of Experimental PsychologyPublished in: The Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, Volume 70, Issue 12, 2518-2534 Abstract “Discrimination accuracy is usually higher for same- than for cross-race faces, a phenomenon known as the cross-race effect (CRE). According to prior research, the CRE occurs because memories for same- and cross-race faces rely on qualitatively different processes. However, according to a […]
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