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The role of social desirability and establishing nonracist credentials on mock juror decisions about Black defendants.

Jessica M SalernoKylie KulakLaura SmalarzRose E EerdmansMegan L LawrenceTramanh Dao
Published in: Law and human behavior (2023)
Social desirability plays a clear role in whether White people acquit Black defendants in experiments, which does not align with persistent racial bias in the legal system. Research participants' concern about looking prejudiced might undermine the validity of experiments investigating racial bias in legal settings by artificially inflating pro-Black judgments. The opportunity to credential oneself as nonracist, however, might make conservatives more comfortable making anti-Black legal judgments-whereas credentialed liberals continue to judge Black individuals more favorably than White individuals in legal settings. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2023 APA, all rights reserved).
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