Memory & Perception: Cross-Race Identification: Well Known but Not Well Understood

The Cross-Race Effect is one of the factors that shapes the reliability of eyewitness identification. It refers to the fact that a person is less likely to be identified correctly if that person is of a different race from the observer.

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