感知
痛觉
心理学
性别偏见
社会认知
响应偏差
社会心理学
医学
物理疗法
神经科学
作者
Y. Huang,Theresa Miller,Catherine Awad,Patrick Gilbert Mercado Reyes,Aizihaer Tuerxuntuoheti,Peter Mende‐Siedlecki
标识
DOI:10.1177/19485506241244547
摘要
Perceivers recognize pain less readily on Black (vs. White) faces in the United States. The present work investigated whether this perceptual bias is moderated by target weight and gender across three experiments. Anti-Black bias in pain perception was mitigated within heavier-weight (vs. average-weight) male-appearing targets (Experiment 1) but was independent of female-appearing targets’ weight (Experiment 2). A well-powered, pre-registered Experiment 3 replicated these findings, confirming that target weight and gender interactively shaped anti-Black bias in pain perception: target weight moderated perceptual bias within male-appearing (but not female-appearing) faces. These findings help illuminate factors that interact to shape racial bias in pain perception and demonstrate the importance of intersectionality when studying social perceptual biases.
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