In investigating intergroup attitudes, previous research in developmental psychology has frequently confounded ingroup favouritism and outgroup derogation. The present study, using unconfounded measures, examines the possibility that ingroup favouritism and outgroup derogation are distinct phenomena. Six-year-old children (n=594) from five, culturally diverse nations were asked to make various evaluations of the national ingroup and of four national outgroups. The data indicate that although there is overwhelming evidence that young children favour the ingroup over other groups, outgroup derogation is limited in extent and appears to reproduce attitudes held by adult members of the particular nations investigated
Abstract We investigated when young children first dehumanise outgroups. Across two studies, 5- and ...
Tested predictions drawn from social identity development theory (SIDT) in a study of Anglo-Australi...
This study tested predictions drawn from social identity development theory (SIDT; [Nesdale, D. (199...
In investigating intergroup attitudes, previous research in developmental psychology has frequently ...
In investigating intergroup attitudes, previous research in developmental psychology has frequently ...
In investigating intergroup attitudes, previous research in developmental psychology has frequently ...
Recently many researchers investigated intergroup attitudes among children, but only few studies ana...
Recently many researchers investigated intergroup attitudes among children, but only few studies ana...
Recently many researchers investigated intergroup attitudes among children, but only few studies ana...
Recently many researchers investigated intergroup attitudes among children, but only few studies ana...
The consensusfrom the developmental literature examining children 's intergroup at-titudes has ...
The near ubiquity of ingroup preference is consistent with the view that it is an automatic conseque...
Two studies focused on perceived ingroup and outgroup variability in children as a function of statu...
Children’s intergroup bias is one of the consequences of their readiness to categorise people into i...
This study examined how social reality restricts children’s tendency for in-group favoritism in grou...
Abstract We investigated when young children first dehumanise outgroups. Across two studies, 5- and ...
Tested predictions drawn from social identity development theory (SIDT) in a study of Anglo-Australi...
This study tested predictions drawn from social identity development theory (SIDT; [Nesdale, D. (199...
In investigating intergroup attitudes, previous research in developmental psychology has frequently ...
In investigating intergroup attitudes, previous research in developmental psychology has frequently ...
In investigating intergroup attitudes, previous research in developmental psychology has frequently ...
Recently many researchers investigated intergroup attitudes among children, but only few studies ana...
Recently many researchers investigated intergroup attitudes among children, but only few studies ana...
Recently many researchers investigated intergroup attitudes among children, but only few studies ana...
Recently many researchers investigated intergroup attitudes among children, but only few studies ana...
The consensusfrom the developmental literature examining children 's intergroup at-titudes has ...
The near ubiquity of ingroup preference is consistent with the view that it is an automatic conseque...
Two studies focused on perceived ingroup and outgroup variability in children as a function of statu...
Children’s intergroup bias is one of the consequences of their readiness to categorise people into i...
This study examined how social reality restricts children’s tendency for in-group favoritism in grou...
Abstract We investigated when young children first dehumanise outgroups. Across two studies, 5- and ...
Tested predictions drawn from social identity development theory (SIDT) in a study of Anglo-Australi...
This study tested predictions drawn from social identity development theory (SIDT; [Nesdale, D. (199...