Abstract
We examine racial preferences in dating using data that allow for the direct observation of decisions of randomly paired individuals in a Speed Dating experiment. Females exhibit stronger racial preferences than males. Furthermore, we observe stronger same race preferences for blacks and Asians than for Hispanics and whites. Accounting for self-reported shared interests considerably reduces the observed effect of racial preferences.
Full Citation
Iyengar, Sheena, Emir Kamenica, and Itamar Simonson.
Racial Preferences in Dating: Evidence from a Speed Dating Experience. January 01, 2005.