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AuthorTredoux, Colin
AuthorMegreya, Ahmed M.
AuthorNortje, Alicia
AuthorKempen, Kate
Available date2024-07-16T06:15:13Z
Publication Date2023
Publication NameSouth African Journal of Science
ResourceScopus
Identifierhttp://dx.doi.org/10.17159/sajs.2023/12126
ISSN19967489
URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10576/56686
AbstractFace recognition is biased in favour of in-group identity, particularly strongly for race or ethnicity but to some extent also for sex and age. This 'own group bias' (OGB) can have profound implications in practical settings, with incorrect identification of black suspects by white witnesses constituting 40% of criminal exonerations investigated by the Innocence Project. Although authors have offered several explanations for the OGB in face recognition, there is little consensus, apart from the acknowledgement that the bias must reflect perceptual learning history. One matter that is not currently clear is whether the bias occurs at encoding, or at retrieval from memory. We report an experiment designed to tease out bias at encoding, versus bias at retrieval. Black and white South African participants encoded 16 target faces of both the same and other race and gender, and attempted immediately afterward to match the target faces to members of photograph arrays that either contained or did not contain the targets. After a further delay, they attempted to identify the faces they had encoded from memory. Results showed a strong crossover OGB in the delayed matching task, but an asymmetrical OGB at retrieval (only white participants showed the OGB). Further investigation of recognition performance, considering only images correctly matched in the delayed matching task, showed a narrowly non-significant OGB at retrieval, but the investigation was likely not sufficiently powered to discover the effect, if it exists.
Languageen
PublisherAcademy of Science of South Africa
Subjectencoding
face recognition
own group bias
own race bias
TitleChanges in the own group bias across immediate and delayed recognition tasks
TypeArticle
Issue Number4-Mar
Volume Number119


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