Over half of refugees are school-aged children. In host communities, children’s attitudes and behaviors are important for integration of refugee children. This study examines the empathy-attitude-action model in middle childhood (N=94, 8 to 11 years old). In both the experimental and control conditions, children were introduced to a (fictional) refugee, and told he/she would be moving to their school. The experimental condition also listened to a storybook about the child’s refugee experience. Empathy, outgroup attitudes and prosocial behavior toward the incoming child, and refugees as a group, were measured. Although mediation was not supported, the storybook condition reported more empathy and helping intentions, and attitudes predicted h...
This article examines the role of empathy for outgroup helping, collective action and political acti...
We investigated whether encouraging young children to discuss the mental states of an immigrant grou...
An experimental vignette study was conducted among children (8-13years) to examine whether inducing ...
Over half of refugees are school-aged children. In host communities, children’s attitudes and behavi...
Given the current global “refugee crisis,” there is a need for research investigating methods to pro...
This study examined refugee children’s narratives about giving and receiving prosociality. Children ...
We know that refugee children are vulnerable to develop mental health problems, particularly post-tr...
The paper explored how to promote constructive intergroup relations among children and young people ...
The present research evaluated an intervention, derived from the “extended contact hypothesis,” whic...
The present research evaluated an intervention, derived from the ‘‘extended contact hypothesis,’ ’ w...
The present research evaluated an intervention, derived from the "extended contact hypothesis," whic...
The thesis investigates the relation between empathy for refugees and the experience of participatio...
We evaluated the impact of the Friendship Project, a program designed to improve elementary school c...
Two studies examined children's (8- to 13-year-olds) intergroup helping intentions. In Study 1, 856 ...
The present research evaluated an intervention, derived from the "extended contact hypothesis," whic...
This article examines the role of empathy for outgroup helping, collective action and political acti...
We investigated whether encouraging young children to discuss the mental states of an immigrant grou...
An experimental vignette study was conducted among children (8-13years) to examine whether inducing ...
Over half of refugees are school-aged children. In host communities, children’s attitudes and behavi...
Given the current global “refugee crisis,” there is a need for research investigating methods to pro...
This study examined refugee children’s narratives about giving and receiving prosociality. Children ...
We know that refugee children are vulnerable to develop mental health problems, particularly post-tr...
The paper explored how to promote constructive intergroup relations among children and young people ...
The present research evaluated an intervention, derived from the “extended contact hypothesis,” whic...
The present research evaluated an intervention, derived from the ‘‘extended contact hypothesis,’ ’ w...
The present research evaluated an intervention, derived from the "extended contact hypothesis," whic...
The thesis investigates the relation between empathy for refugees and the experience of participatio...
We evaluated the impact of the Friendship Project, a program designed to improve elementary school c...
Two studies examined children's (8- to 13-year-olds) intergroup helping intentions. In Study 1, 856 ...
The present research evaluated an intervention, derived from the "extended contact hypothesis," whic...
This article examines the role of empathy for outgroup helping, collective action and political acti...
We investigated whether encouraging young children to discuss the mental states of an immigrant grou...
An experimental vignette study was conducted among children (8-13years) to examine whether inducing ...