Two vignette studies were conducted in which preadolescent children (Study 1: N = 542; Study 2: N = 137; aged 8–13 years) evaluated the exclusion, for unknown reasons, of an immigrant minority child by a native majority peer (majority interethnic exclusion). Study 1 compared children’s evaluations of majority interethnic exclusion with their evaluations of (majority and minority) intraethnic exclusion and minority interethnic exclusion, and Study 2 examined children’s underlying explanations. Each study compared ethnic majority and ethnic minority respondents and examined the role of in-group bias for the former. Overall, both ethnic majority and ethnic minority respondents regarded majority interethnic exclusion more negatively than the ot...
Using social identity theory (SIT) as a framework, this study investigates in-group bias in the cont...
This longitudinal study inquired into African American (n = 402) and European American (n = 311) chi...
Research on the influence of the number of ethnic minority group classmates on majority group studen...
Two vignette studies were conducted in which preadolescent children (Study 1: N = 542; Study 2: N = ...
This study investigated 282 eight- to twelve-year-old Danish majority children's judgments and justi...
This study investigated three factors that contribute to social exclusion: group norms, individual c...
Research on ethnic prejudice among children is important for contemporary multicultural schools seek...
Objectives: Experiences of ethnic-racial discrimination are associated with a host of problems in ad...
Item does not contain fulltextTwo vignette studies were conducted on children's evaluations of ethni...
Developmental research on intergroup attitudes has identified social exclusion as a complex peer int...
Research indicates that ethnic majority group children show a consistent preference for their ethnic...
Using an experimental design, native majority group children (8-13 years, N = 842) evaluated accultu...
Research on the influence of the number of ethnic minority group classmates on majority group studen...
This study tested predictions drawn from social identity development theory (SIDT; [Nesdale, D. (199...
Interpersonal rejection and intergroup exclusion in childhood reflect different, but complementary, ...
Using social identity theory (SIT) as a framework, this study investigates in-group bias in the cont...
This longitudinal study inquired into African American (n = 402) and European American (n = 311) chi...
Research on the influence of the number of ethnic minority group classmates on majority group studen...
Two vignette studies were conducted in which preadolescent children (Study 1: N = 542; Study 2: N = ...
This study investigated 282 eight- to twelve-year-old Danish majority children's judgments and justi...
This study investigated three factors that contribute to social exclusion: group norms, individual c...
Research on ethnic prejudice among children is important for contemporary multicultural schools seek...
Objectives: Experiences of ethnic-racial discrimination are associated with a host of problems in ad...
Item does not contain fulltextTwo vignette studies were conducted on children's evaluations of ethni...
Developmental research on intergroup attitudes has identified social exclusion as a complex peer int...
Research indicates that ethnic majority group children show a consistent preference for their ethnic...
Using an experimental design, native majority group children (8-13 years, N = 842) evaluated accultu...
Research on the influence of the number of ethnic minority group classmates on majority group studen...
This study tested predictions drawn from social identity development theory (SIDT; [Nesdale, D. (199...
Interpersonal rejection and intergroup exclusion in childhood reflect different, but complementary, ...
Using social identity theory (SIT) as a framework, this study investigates in-group bias in the cont...
This longitudinal study inquired into African American (n = 402) and European American (n = 311) chi...
Research on the influence of the number of ethnic minority group classmates on majority group studen...