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. 2022 Nov 22;119(47):e2215179119.
doi: 10.1073/pnas.2215179119. Epub 2022 Nov 7.

Reply to Gayet et al.: Minority salience as a social and cognitive phenomenon

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Reply to Gayet et al.: Minority salience as a social and cognitive phenomenon

Rasha Kardosh et al. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. .
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Fig. 1.
Results of our experiment. The zero line denotes accurate estimates, positive values denote overestimation, and negative values underestimation. In the Black American minority condition (red), the overall percentage of Black American faces was 25%. In the White American minority condition (yellow), the overall percentage of White American faces was 25%. The difference between the two minority conditions denotes social knowledge. This difference can be seen both on estimates of the minority group and on the estimates of the majority group, on both background conditions (black background or white background).

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