Missing context from experimental studies amplifies, rather than negates, racial bias in the real world.
Leland JasperseBenjamin S StillermanDavid M AmodioPublished in: The Behavioral and brain sciences (2022)
We agree with Cesario's premise but reject his conclusion: Although experimental studies of racial stereotyping, weapons perception, and shoot decisions typically exclude real-world contextual factors and thus have limited relevance to race disparities (e.g., in policing), these excluded factors comprise systemic, institutional, and individual-level biases that are more likely to amplify racial disparities than negate them.