We investigated whether encouraging young children to discuss the mental states of an immigrant group would elicit more prosocial behaviour towards them and impact on their perception of a group member's emotional experience. Five- and 6-year-old children were either prompted to talk about the thoughts and feelings of this social group or to talk about their actions. Across two studies, we found that this manipulation increased the extent to which children shared with a novel member of the immigrant group who was the victim of a minor transgression. The manipulation did not lead to greater sharing towards a victim from the children's own culture and did not influence their perception of a victim's negative emotions. These results may ultima...
The present research evaluated an intervention, derived from the “extended contact hypothesis,” whic...
This study investigates how culture and priming 3- to 7-year-old children (N = 186) with third-party...
We know that refugee children are vulnerable to develop mental health problems, particularly post-tr...
We investigated whether encouraging young children to discuss the mental states of an immigrant grou...
When will children decide to help outgroup peers? We examined how intergroup competition, social per...
When will children decide to help outgroup peers? We examined how intergroup competition, social per...
Abstract We investigated when young children first dehumanise outgroups. Across two studies, 5- and ...
Two studies examined when and why children (10-13 years) help ethnic in-group and out-group peers. I...
The present research evaluated an intervention, derived from the ‘‘extended contact hypothesis,’ ’ w...
In recent years in our increasingly globalized world in many countries we have seen the rise of anti...
When will children decide to help outgroup peers? We examined how intergroup competition, social per...
The paper explored how to promote constructive intergroup relations among children and young people ...
peer-reviewedFostering inclusive attitudes among children in host classrooms is key to integrating r...
The present research evaluated an intervention, derived from the "extended contact hypothesis," whic...
We conducted an experimental intervention aimed at comparing the effectiveness of direct and imagine...
The present research evaluated an intervention, derived from the “extended contact hypothesis,” whic...
This study investigates how culture and priming 3- to 7-year-old children (N = 186) with third-party...
We know that refugee children are vulnerable to develop mental health problems, particularly post-tr...
We investigated whether encouraging young children to discuss the mental states of an immigrant grou...
When will children decide to help outgroup peers? We examined how intergroup competition, social per...
When will children decide to help outgroup peers? We examined how intergroup competition, social per...
Abstract We investigated when young children first dehumanise outgroups. Across two studies, 5- and ...
Two studies examined when and why children (10-13 years) help ethnic in-group and out-group peers. I...
The present research evaluated an intervention, derived from the ‘‘extended contact hypothesis,’ ’ w...
In recent years in our increasingly globalized world in many countries we have seen the rise of anti...
When will children decide to help outgroup peers? We examined how intergroup competition, social per...
The paper explored how to promote constructive intergroup relations among children and young people ...
peer-reviewedFostering inclusive attitudes among children in host classrooms is key to integrating r...
The present research evaluated an intervention, derived from the "extended contact hypothesis," whic...
We conducted an experimental intervention aimed at comparing the effectiveness of direct and imagine...
The present research evaluated an intervention, derived from the “extended contact hypothesis,” whic...
This study investigates how culture and priming 3- to 7-year-old children (N = 186) with third-party...
We know that refugee children are vulnerable to develop mental health problems, particularly post-tr...