Children prefer learning from, and affiliating with, their racial in-group but those preferences may vary for biracial children. Monoracial (White, Black, Asian) and biracial (Black/White, Asian/White) children (N = 246, 3-8 years) had their racial identity primed. In a learning preferences task, participants determined the function of a novel object after watching adults (White, Black, and Asian) demonstrate its uses. In the social preferences task, participants saw pairs of children (White, Black, and Asian) and chose with whom they most wanted to socially affiliate. Biracial children showed flexibility in racial identification during learning and social tasks. However, minority-primed biracial children were not more likely than monoracia...
Black and white middle socioeconomic status (SES) preschool boys and girls were compared on the freq...
ABSTRACT—We examined whether or not priming racial identity would influence Black-White biracial ind...
This research examined whether peer relationships amongst ethnic minority status children reflect th...
Children prefer learning from, and affiliating with, their racial in-group but those preferences may...
The current study assessed racial identification, preference, and awareness using two methods: force...
Three groups of white children, 43 preschoolers and first-graders, 46 third-graders, and 44 fifth-gr...
Research has shown that young minority children often like other racial groups as much or more than ...
The present study investigated the role of age, race, environment, and sex in the development of rac...
Previous correlational research in integration and social acceptance has indicated that minority chi...
While racial and ethnic identity (REI) has been studied extensively among older children and adults,...
How does prejudice impact social groupings in our youth? Our current understanding of cognitive deve...
This exploratory study examined issues surrounding racial identity development in school aged childr...
This research examined whether peer relationships amongst ethnic minority status children reflect th...
This study tested predictions drawn from social identity development theory (SIDT) (Nesdale, 1999a) ...
This research examined whether peer relationships amongst ethnic minority status children reflect th...
Black and white middle socioeconomic status (SES) preschool boys and girls were compared on the freq...
ABSTRACT—We examined whether or not priming racial identity would influence Black-White biracial ind...
This research examined whether peer relationships amongst ethnic minority status children reflect th...
Children prefer learning from, and affiliating with, their racial in-group but those preferences may...
The current study assessed racial identification, preference, and awareness using two methods: force...
Three groups of white children, 43 preschoolers and first-graders, 46 third-graders, and 44 fifth-gr...
Research has shown that young minority children often like other racial groups as much or more than ...
The present study investigated the role of age, race, environment, and sex in the development of rac...
Previous correlational research in integration and social acceptance has indicated that minority chi...
While racial and ethnic identity (REI) has been studied extensively among older children and adults,...
How does prejudice impact social groupings in our youth? Our current understanding of cognitive deve...
This exploratory study examined issues surrounding racial identity development in school aged childr...
This research examined whether peer relationships amongst ethnic minority status children reflect th...
This study tested predictions drawn from social identity development theory (SIDT) (Nesdale, 1999a) ...
This research examined whether peer relationships amongst ethnic minority status children reflect th...
Black and white middle socioeconomic status (SES) preschool boys and girls were compared on the freq...
ABSTRACT—We examined whether or not priming racial identity would influence Black-White biracial ind...
This research examined whether peer relationships amongst ethnic minority status children reflect th...