Kids' test answers on race brings mother to tears - CNN.com
Interesting story
*Warning deals with racism PLEASE KEEP IT CLEAN!!
Interesting story
*Warning deals with racism PLEASE KEEP IT CLEAN!!
This study has been around quite a while. CNN just did it so they could tape it and show it on T.V. The findings have been around.
This study kinda bothers me, at least in the way the questions were posed in the video. By asking the kid which one is bad, or the smartest, it forces the kid to choose. The kid may have no actual opinion or bias on which is smartest, but she is told she has to pick. So in being forced to pick we make the conclusion the kid has subconscious negative feelings towards people of a different race?
I think it would be better to just study the kids in actual social settings instead of posing these silly situations of pointing towards pictures of different shaded cartoon people. It may be the case that kids have a bit of a bias or feel a certain comfort towards children of their same race, but this study goes about studying it in a very silly/arbitrary manner.
This study kinda bothers me, at least in the way the questions were posed in the video. By asking the kid which one is bad, or the smartest, it forces the kid to choose. The kid may have no actual opinion or bias on which is smartest, but she is told she has to pick. So in being forced to pick we make the conclusion the kid has subconscious negative feelings towards people of a different race?
I think it would be better to just study the kids in actual social settings instead of posing these silly situations of pointing towards pictures of different shaded cartoon people. It may be the case that kids have a bit of a bias or feel a certain comfort towards children of their same race, but this study goes about studying it in a very silly/arbitrary manner.
did they have the "dark student, their words" point to a picture of the nice and mean girl too? i didnt see that mentioned in the article at all.
Yup. This exact same thing was around well over a decade ago.This study has been around quite a while. CNN just did it so they could tape it and show it on T.V. The findings have been around.
One of the more surprising outcomes is that black children answer in generally the same fashion as the white children (showing a preference for the white dolls).This study kinda bothers me, at least in the way the questions were posed in the video. By asking the kid which one is bad, or the smartest, it forces the kid to choose. The kid may have no actual opinion or bias on which is smartest, but she is told she has to pick. So in being forced to pick we make the conclusion the kid has subconscious negative feelings towards people of a different race?
I think it would be better to just study the kids in actual social settings instead of posing these silly situations of pointing towards pictures of different shaded cartoon people. It may be the case that kids have a bit of a bias or feel a certain comfort towards children of their same race, but this study goes about studying it in a very silly/arbitrary manner.
did they have the "dark student, their words" point to a picture of the nice and mean girl too? i didnt see that mentioned in the article at all.
her answers actually reflect one of the major findings of the study, that white children have an overwhelming bias toward white, and that black children also have a bias toward white but not nearly as strong as the bias shown by the white children.