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- W2095272553 abstract "Skin-tone preferences and colourism within Hispanic children have been largely unexamined in the psychological literature. The objectives of the current study were to investigate Hispanic children’s skin-tone preferences and the effect of assessor race and ethnicity on those preferences. To carry out the study, Clark and Clark’s colouring task was revised and administered to a sample of 52 Hispanic children aged five to seven years. The sample was divided into three conditions, varying by assessor background (Caucasian, Hispanic and African-American). A pronounced preference for lighter skin tones was found among children in the sample, although this preference was moderated by the race and ethnicity of the assessors administering the task. Hispanic children appear to be susceptible to a pro-light skin bias and influence from assessor skin colour as young as five." @default.
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- W2095272553 title "Skin-tone preferences and self-representation in Hispanic children" @default.
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