Explicit and Implicit Biases in Students' Skin Colours Aesthetic Preferences

Several tools have been employed to detect the emergence and development of racial stereotypes and prejudices among little children and adolescents. In our study, we confront some of these tools, and present the results of the Skin Colours Test. In its specificity, the Skin Colours Test proposes a c...

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Main Authors: Giovanni Perillo (Author), Stefano Mastandrea (Author)
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Published: LED Edizioni Universitarie, 2022-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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