
Color blindness and interracial interaction: playing the political correctness game.
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Norton, MI; Sommers, SR; Apfelbaum, EP; Pura, N; Ariely, D
Published in: Psychological science
November 2006
Two experiments explored the ramifications of endorsing color blindness as a strategy for appearing unprejudiced. In Study 1, Whites proved adept at categorizing faces on the basis of race, but understated their ability to do so. In Study 2, Whites playing the Political Correctness Game--a matching task that requires describing other individuals--were less likely to use race as a descriptor when paired with a Black partner than when paired with a White partner, a strategy that impaired communication and performance. In addition, avoidance of race was associated with Whites making less eye contact with and appearing less friendly toward Black partners.
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1467-9280
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0956-7976
Publication Date
November 2006
Volume
17
Issue
11
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949 / 953
Related Subject Headings
- White People
- Social Values
- Sex Factors
- Reaction Time
- Race Relations
- Prejudice
- Politics
- Pattern Recognition, Visual
- Motivation
- Male
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Norton, M. I., Sommers, S. R., Apfelbaum, E. P., Pura, N., & Ariely, D. (2006). Color blindness and interracial interaction: playing the political correctness game. Psychological Science, 17(11), 949–953. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1467-9280.2006.01810.x
Norton, Michael I., Samuel R. Sommers, Evan P. Apfelbaum, Natassia Pura, and Dan Ariely. “Color blindness and interracial interaction: playing the political correctness game.” Psychological Science 17, no. 11 (November 2006): 949–53. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1467-9280.2006.01810.x.
Norton MI, Sommers SR, Apfelbaum EP, Pura N, Ariely D. Color blindness and interracial interaction: playing the political correctness game. Psychological science. 2006 Nov;17(11):949–53.
Norton, Michael I., et al. “Color blindness and interracial interaction: playing the political correctness game.” Psychological Science, vol. 17, no. 11, Nov. 2006, pp. 949–53. Epmc, doi:10.1111/j.1467-9280.2006.01810.x.
Norton MI, Sommers SR, Apfelbaum EP, Pura N, Ariely D. Color blindness and interracial interaction: playing the political correctness game. Psychological science. 2006 Nov;17(11):949–953.

Published In
Psychological science
DOI
EISSN
1467-9280
ISSN
0956-7976
Publication Date
November 2006
Volume
17
Issue
11
Start / End Page
949 / 953
Related Subject Headings
- White People
- Social Values
- Sex Factors
- Reaction Time
- Race Relations
- Prejudice
- Politics
- Pattern Recognition, Visual
- Motivation
- Male