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A Video Intervention Reduces Racial Bias in a Representative Sample of US Adults: A Brain as Predictor Study

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Biased attitudes and behaviors towards racial minorities in the US are pervasive, enduring, and detrimental. We tested whether a video illustrating the importance of inclusivity would influence short-term and medium-term attitudes and behaviors towards African-Americans. In Experiment 1, a high-impact video was identified by measuring neurologic Immersion in the laboratory (N=62). Experiment 2 then recruited a representative sample of US adults (N=1097) to assess the video's impact on attitudes and behaviors towards African-Americans. A two-week follow up was run to determine if effects of the video persisted. We found that the video improved attitudes towards Black Americans by 11% and generosity in sharing money with a Black male by 104% compared to controls. Both treatment effects persisted after the washout period indicating that high neurologic Immersion videos may be an effective way to reduce out-group biases at scale.
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2025-03-29
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