RUDN Journal of Psychology and Pedagogics (Mar 2009)
Perception of photographed faces of people of different races
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.