Permissions were not obtained for sharing the full text of this article.This study provides an experimental investigation of the consequences of conflict between children's personal identities and experimentally manipulated group identities. Elementary-school-aged children (N = 82, ages 5-11) attending a summer school program rated their own academic and athletic abilities and were then randomly assigned to one of two novel groups. Children's views of the academic and athletic skills of the novel groups were assessed both before and after information about the groups' academic and athletic skills was manipulated via posters placed in their classrooms. Following the manipulation, children's self-views, ingroup identification, and intergroup ...
The self-esteem hypothesis in intergroup relations, as proposed by social identity theory (SIT), sta...
This is the authors' accepted manuscript, post-peer review. The publisher's official version is avai...
Children's ability to use social information to direct their behavior is key to their survival and d...
Permissions were not obtained for sharing the full text of this article.This study provides an exper...
This article discusses the social identity approach (social identity theory and self-categorization ...
This study examined how social reality restricts children’s tendency for in-group favoritism in grou...
There are various theoretical approaches for understanding intergroup biases among children and adol...
This study examined how social reality restricts children’s tendency for in-group favoritism in grou...
Three studies are reported that assess 5, 7- and 10-year-old children's cognitive inclusion of the i...
The purpose of the study was to examine the influence of feedback regarding personal and group perfo...
This field experiment tested whether inducing common inclusive representations (i.e., one group, dua...
Two studies examined whether social norms and children’s concern for self-presentation affects their...
textIncreasing numbers of individuals are simultaneously members of two or more social categories. T...
Ingroup preferences when deciding who to include in 2 distinct intergroup contexts, gender and schoo...
The self-esteem hypothesis in intergroup relations, as proposed by social identity theory (SIT), sta...
This is the authors' accepted manuscript, post-peer review. The publisher's official version is avai...
Children's ability to use social information to direct their behavior is key to their survival and d...
Permissions were not obtained for sharing the full text of this article.This study provides an exper...
This article discusses the social identity approach (social identity theory and self-categorization ...
This study examined how social reality restricts children’s tendency for in-group favoritism in grou...
There are various theoretical approaches for understanding intergroup biases among children and adol...
This study examined how social reality restricts children’s tendency for in-group favoritism in grou...
Three studies are reported that assess 5, 7- and 10-year-old children's cognitive inclusion of the i...
The purpose of the study was to examine the influence of feedback regarding personal and group perfo...
This field experiment tested whether inducing common inclusive representations (i.e., one group, dua...
Two studies examined whether social norms and children’s concern for self-presentation affects their...
textIncreasing numbers of individuals are simultaneously members of two or more social categories. T...
Ingroup preferences when deciding who to include in 2 distinct intergroup contexts, gender and schoo...
The self-esteem hypothesis in intergroup relations, as proposed by social identity theory (SIT), sta...
This is the authors' accepted manuscript, post-peer review. The publisher's official version is avai...
Children's ability to use social information to direct their behavior is key to their survival and d...