older or younger faces (eg, Wright & Stroud, 2002). This study investigated whether this own-
age bias could be explained by the contact hypothesis used to account for the own-race bias
(see Meissner & Brigham, 2001). If the own-age bias stems from increased exposure to
people of our own age, it should be reduced or absent in those with higher exposure to other
age groups. Participants were asked to remember facial photographs of 8-to 11-and 20-to …