Effects of Examiner's Race on the Response Bias of White Subjects to a Racial Attitude Questionnaire
Abstract
This study is concerned with the potential effect of examiner's race on the response bias of white subjects to a racial attitude questionnaire. The purpose of the study is to test if the examiner's race can serve as a "demand characteristic" and/or elicit "evaluation apprehension" which will produce a systematic response bias in white subjects to a racial attitude questionnaire.
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