Perception of photographed faces of people of different races

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Abstract

Psychological structures of interpersonal perception of people of different races were studied. It is demonstrated that: (a) about one half of judgments about individual psychological features of photographed persons may be accurate; (b) when faces of North Russian type are perceived by Russian spectators, more efficient are judgments about individual psychological features witch model and spectator share; and (c) when faces of Austroasiatic type are perceived, Russian spectators more often show mechanisms of projection and attribution.

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V A Barabanschikov

Institute of Psychology

Институт психологии Российской академии наук; Institute of Psychology

K I Ananyeva

Institute of Psychology

Институт психологии Российской академии наук; Institute of Psychology

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