2018
DOI: 10.1007/s11896-018-9261-5
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Memory for Cars Among a Female Population: Is the Cognitive Interview Beneficial in Reducing Stereotype Threat?

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“…Could stereotype threat constrain the reports or behavior of minoritized witnesses who interact with law enforcement personnel who are White? Stereotype threat impairs the performance of older eyewitnesses, lending support to the idea that similar effects might exist with additional stereotyped identities (Rossi-Arnaud et al, 2018; see also Brelet et al, 2019). In addition, how might the behavior of White law enforcement personnel be shaped by interactions with witnesses who are not White?…”
Section: But Maybe Not Alwaysmentioning
confidence: 81%
“…Could stereotype threat constrain the reports or behavior of minoritized witnesses who interact with law enforcement personnel who are White? Stereotype threat impairs the performance of older eyewitnesses, lending support to the idea that similar effects might exist with additional stereotyped identities (Rossi-Arnaud et al, 2018; see also Brelet et al, 2019). In addition, how might the behavior of White law enforcement personnel be shaped by interactions with witnesses who are not White?…”
Section: But Maybe Not Alwaysmentioning
confidence: 81%