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The Impact of Minority Status on the Cross-Race Effect: A Critical Review

Töredi, Dilhan; Mansour, Jamal K.; Jones, Sian E.; Skelton, Faye; McIntyre, Alex

Authors

Dilhan Töredi

Jamal K. Mansour

Sian E. Jones



Abstract

Meta-analyses have consistently demonstrated the robustness of the cross-race effect (CRE; i.e., better recognition of same-race faces compared to different-race faces). These analyses have unveiled variations in the dependent variables associated with the CRE across combinations of participant and target races (Lee & Penrod, 2022; Meissner & Brigham, 2001). However, the underlying factors driving these variations remain poorly understood. We posit that although the CRE is robust, its generalizability may be contingent on the specific racial groups compared, particularly when contrasting majority and minority racial groups. In this comprehensive review, we delve into the dynamics of the CRE across distinct racial groups and explore how minority status may influence research outcomes. We considered the manuscripts included in the latest meta-analyses of the CRE with a spotlight on minority status. We suggest that minority-race status may explain why many studies considering non-White participants do not show a CRE. The CRE might not be as robust as it appears to be because much of the research on the effect has focused on majority-race participants and minority-race faces. Going forward, researchers should consider incorporating measures relevant to the minority effect, fully crossing participant and target races, and studying a greater variety of races.

Citation

Töredi, D., Mansour, J. K., Jones, S. E., Skelton, F., & McIntyre, A. (in press). The Impact of Minority Status on the Cross-Race Effect: A Critical Review. Perspectives on Psychological Science,

Journal Article Type Article
Acceptance Date May 12, 2025
Deposit Date May 14, 2025
Journal Perspectives on Psychological Science
Print ISSN 1745-6916
Electronic ISSN 1745-6924
Publisher SAGE Publications
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Keywords cross-race effect, minority effect, review
Public URL http://researchrepository.napier.ac.uk/Output/4291113
Publisher URL https://journals.sagepub.com/toc/PPS/0/0