Julia's natural parents are Ethiopian, but she was raised by white parents in California. Chances are, she most easily recognizes
a. white faces.
b. African faces.
c. mixed-race faces.
d. white and African faces equally well.
Question 2
One key factor that determines how strongly someone is falling subject to the own-race bias is
a. prejudicial attitude.
b. stereotype threat.
c. the mere exposure effect.
d. the amount of contact with other races.