The authors thank the ESRC for supporting H. Over (grant number ES/K006702/1)To date, developmental research on groups has focused mainly on in-group biases and intergroup relations. However, little is known about children’s general understanding of social groups and their perceptions of different forms of group. In this study, 5- to 6-year-old children were asked to evaluate prototypes of four key types of groups: an intimacy group (friends), a task group (people who are collaborating), a social category (people who look alike), and a loose association (people who coincidently meet at a tram stop). In line with previous work with adults, the vast majority of children perceived the intimacy group, task group, and social category, but not th...
This is the authors' accepted manuscript, post peer-review. The publisher's official version is ava...
Research indicates that in-group favoritism is prevalent among both adults and children. Although re...
This investigation is concerned with how children group objects and with the underlying rules they m...
To date, developmental research on groups has focused mainly on in-group biases and intergroup relat...
To date, developmental research on groups has focused mainly on in-group biases and intergroup relat...
<div><p>To date, developmental research on groups has focused mainly on in-group biases and intergro...
To date, developmental research on groups has focused mainly on in-group biases and intergroup relat...
In this article, the concept of groups is dissected in further detail. The notion of groups is quite...
The present study sought to determine whether children discriminate between different group types wi...
The present study sought to determine whether children discriminate between different group types wi...
Strategies to examine children’s peer relationships at school can be broadly distinguished into stud...
In Study 1, 167 English children aged 6-8 or 9-11 evaluated peer English or French soccer fans that ...
The notion of groups is discussed in this article. Groups are a vast concept that are not just relev...
This dissertation explores the development of intergroup cognition across eight experiments. Part I ...
In Study 1, 167 English children aged 6–8 or 9–11 evaluated peer English or French soccer fans that ...
This is the authors' accepted manuscript, post peer-review. The publisher's official version is ava...
Research indicates that in-group favoritism is prevalent among both adults and children. Although re...
This investigation is concerned with how children group objects and with the underlying rules they m...
To date, developmental research on groups has focused mainly on in-group biases and intergroup relat...
To date, developmental research on groups has focused mainly on in-group biases and intergroup relat...
<div><p>To date, developmental research on groups has focused mainly on in-group biases and intergro...
To date, developmental research on groups has focused mainly on in-group biases and intergroup relat...
In this article, the concept of groups is dissected in further detail. The notion of groups is quite...
The present study sought to determine whether children discriminate between different group types wi...
The present study sought to determine whether children discriminate between different group types wi...
Strategies to examine children’s peer relationships at school can be broadly distinguished into stud...
In Study 1, 167 English children aged 6-8 or 9-11 evaluated peer English or French soccer fans that ...
The notion of groups is discussed in this article. Groups are a vast concept that are not just relev...
This dissertation explores the development of intergroup cognition across eight experiments. Part I ...
In Study 1, 167 English children aged 6–8 or 9–11 evaluated peer English or French soccer fans that ...
This is the authors' accepted manuscript, post peer-review. The publisher's official version is ava...
Research indicates that in-group favoritism is prevalent among both adults and children. Although re...
This investigation is concerned with how children group objects and with the underlying rules they m...