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It has long been thought that racial bias begins at the pre-school age. However, two recent studies by Prof. Kang Lee at OISE’s Jackman Institute of Child Study (JICS) challenge that belief: results show racial bias begins in infancy at 6-9 months of age, with researchers suggesting lack of exposure to other race individuals as the cause.

“The findings of these studies are significant for many reasons,” said Prof. Lee, a Tier 1 Canada Research Chair and lead author of the studies. “The results show that race-based bias already exists around the second half of a child’s first year. This challenges the popular view that race-based bias first emerges only during the preschool years.”


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