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      Dangerous Enough: Moderating Racial Bias with Contextual Threat Cues.

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          Research shows that participants shoot armed Blacks more frequently and quickly than armed Whites, but make don't-shoot responses more frequently and quickly for unarmed Whites than unarmed Blacks. We argue that this bias reflects the perception of threat - specifically, threat associated with Black males. Other danger cues (not just race) may create a similar predisposition to shoot, and if these cues promote shooting when the target is White, they should attenuate racial bias. We embedded targets in threatening andsafe backgrounds. Racial bias was evident in safe contexts but disappeared when context signaled danger, and this reduction was largely due to an increased tendency to shoot White targets.

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          Journal
          J Exp Soc Psychol
          Journal of experimental social psychology
          0022-1031
          0022-1031
          Jan 1 2011
          : 47
          : 1
          Affiliations
          [1 ] University of Chicago.
          Article
          NIHMS233850
          10.1016/j.jesp.2010.08.017
          21344058
          80220e50-1265-4366-bf30-1ed705887060
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