Children’s intergroup bias is one of the consequences of their readiness to categorise people into ingroups and outgroups, even when groups are assigned arbitrarily. The present study examined the influence of intergroup competition on children’s ingroup and outgroup attitudes developed within the minimal-group setting in British classrooms. One hundred and twelve children in two age groups (6-7- and 9-10-year-olds) were assessed on classification skills and self-esteem before being allocated to one of two colour “teams.” In the experimental condition, children were told that the teams would have a competition after two weeks and teachers made regular use of these teams to organise activities. In the control condition, where no competition ...
The consensusfrom the developmental literature examining children 's intergroup at-titudes has ...
Based on self-categorization theory (SCT; Turner, Hogg, Oakes, Reicher, & Wetherell, 1987), this stu...
When will children decide to help outgroup peers? We examined how intergroup competition, social per...
Children aged 6-7 years and 10-11 years evaluated an in-group or out-group summer school and judged ...
This is the authors' accepted manuscript, post peer-review. The publisher's official version is ava...
In investigating intergroup attitudes, previous research in developmental psychology has frequently ...
Racism and intergroup discrimination are pervasive problems in human societies. Whereas several stud...
The present study was designed to examine the role of several factors hypothesized to influence the ...
When will children decide to help outgroup peers? We examined how intergroup competition, social per...
This study explores the development of national prejudice, ingroup favouritism and self-stereotyping...
Previous developmental research has consistently detected the presence of an explicit and implicit i...
This dissertation explores the development of intergroup cognition across eight experiments. Part I ...
Research indicates that in-group favoritism is prevalent among both adults and children. Although re...
Abstract: A developmental model of subjective group dynamics suggests that social identity is sustai...
International audience" Linguistic intergroup bias " (LIB) (Maass et al., 2000) was investigated in ...
The consensusfrom the developmental literature examining children 's intergroup at-titudes has ...
Based on self-categorization theory (SCT; Turner, Hogg, Oakes, Reicher, & Wetherell, 1987), this stu...
When will children decide to help outgroup peers? We examined how intergroup competition, social per...
Children aged 6-7 years and 10-11 years evaluated an in-group or out-group summer school and judged ...
This is the authors' accepted manuscript, post peer-review. The publisher's official version is ava...
In investigating intergroup attitudes, previous research in developmental psychology has frequently ...
Racism and intergroup discrimination are pervasive problems in human societies. Whereas several stud...
The present study was designed to examine the role of several factors hypothesized to influence the ...
When will children decide to help outgroup peers? We examined how intergroup competition, social per...
This study explores the development of national prejudice, ingroup favouritism and self-stereotyping...
Previous developmental research has consistently detected the presence of an explicit and implicit i...
This dissertation explores the development of intergroup cognition across eight experiments. Part I ...
Research indicates that in-group favoritism is prevalent among both adults and children. Although re...
Abstract: A developmental model of subjective group dynamics suggests that social identity is sustai...
International audience" Linguistic intergroup bias " (LIB) (Maass et al., 2000) was investigated in ...
The consensusfrom the developmental literature examining children 's intergroup at-titudes has ...
Based on self-categorization theory (SCT; Turner, Hogg, Oakes, Reicher, & Wetherell, 1987), this stu...
When will children decide to help outgroup peers? We examined how intergroup competition, social per...