Revisiting An Experiment on Race Published 2009-04-03 Download video MP4 360p Recommendations 02:45 Doll test - The effects of racism on children (ENG) 09:30 A Look at Race Relations through a Child's Eyes 03:50 4- to 6-Year-Olds Review Dolls Of Different Skin Colours | Regardless Of Race 08:22 Racially Appropriate Toys | What Would You Do? | WWYD | ABC News 05:32 Dr Kenneth Clark | The Doll Test and Desegregation (1988) 06:26 Kids speak their minds about race 08:45 Mom argues with child over gender appropriate toys | What Would You Do 03:54 Subconscious racial bias in children 05:18 Black vs White Racism Social Experiment 07:36 Experimenting with White Privilege On Stage 23:11 What Do Black People Think About White People? | Spectrum 01:58 Toddler has perfect response for cashier who questioned black doll 08:47 Kentucky High School's Natural Hair Ban Sparks National Debate 06:31 Student fakes being black to get into college 05:38 Long-lost brothers who found each other at same college speak out: 'I was in disbelief' 03:55 'Most people think I'm white' 02:50 Boys and Girls on Stereotypes 06:21 This Toddler Is a Doll! 03:25 A Girl Like Me 03:15 The Strange Situation - Mary Ainsworth Similar videos 1:12:20 Revisiting Arguments Advanced in the Declining Significance of Race 48:27 Understanding Race 1:03:10 Revisiting Race, Criminal Justice and Health: What Has -- and Has Not Changed -- in the U.S. 01:00 Black History Month 2019: The Doll Test 02:55 Landmark Cases: Brown v Board Doll Test (C-SPAN) 02:52 Doll test - The effects of racism on children 14:48 I Survived The Holocaust Twin Experiments 01:00 The Doll Test #shorts #fightagainstracism 01:59 Stanford Speaks: Racial Bias, a Psychological Experiment 02:17 6 of 8 - Black or White: Kids on Race - Doll Study Psychologist - Parental Role 05:28 1 of 8 - Black or White: Kids on Race - Inside The AC360 Doll Study 45:32 Revisiting Black Man in a White Coat 01:09 Clark Doll experiments 3:01:31 Single-Parent Families: Revisiting the Moynihan Report 50 Years Later 1:13:48 LTI Colloquium: Not So Fast!: Revisiting Assumptions In (and About) Natural Language Reasoning More results