Do young children give priority to following personal beliefs over the testimony of a majority group of adults that approves of social exclusion? Following current research on children’s preference for nondissenters when learning the names for novel objects, this study investigated children’s preference for consensus opinion in two contexts: Interracial social exclusion among peers and novel object labeling. The goal was to examine the generalizability of preference for the opinion of nondissenters in a socially relevant context. This study was conducted with 90 preschool children from the Spanish ethnic majority group. The findings revealed that participants sided with the consensus significantly less often in the social exclusio...
Previous studies in adults demonstrated that beliefs and sharing decisions in social scenarios are c...
Ingroup preferences when deciding who to include in 2 distinct intergroup contexts, gender and schoo...
Two important sources of information for social judgments are personality dispositions (traits) and ...
Do young children give priority to following personal beliefs over the testimony of a majority group...
Children and adolescents evaluated group inclusion and exclusion in the context of generic and group...
Children and adolescents evaluated group inclusion and exclusion in the context of generic and group...
Beliefs are invisible contents of the mind, yet young children appear able to reason about beliefs i...
Empirical study: What makes children defy their peers? Chinese and Spanish preschoolers' decisions t...
Abstract From an early age, children recognize that people belong to social groups. ...
Abstract Prior research focused on children's acquisition of arbitrary social conventions (e.g....
The developmental model of subjective group dynamics hypothesizes that peer exclusion during middle ...
Children and adolescents evaluated group inclusion and exclusion in the context of generic and group...
The developmental model of subjective group dynamics hypothesizes that peer exclusion during middle ...
The more people agree on the same piece of information, the more likely are individuals to endorse t...
The developmental model of subjective group dynamics hypothesizes that peer exclusion during middle ...
Previous studies in adults demonstrated that beliefs and sharing decisions in social scenarios are c...
Ingroup preferences when deciding who to include in 2 distinct intergroup contexts, gender and schoo...
Two important sources of information for social judgments are personality dispositions (traits) and ...
Do young children give priority to following personal beliefs over the testimony of a majority group...
Children and adolescents evaluated group inclusion and exclusion in the context of generic and group...
Children and adolescents evaluated group inclusion and exclusion in the context of generic and group...
Beliefs are invisible contents of the mind, yet young children appear able to reason about beliefs i...
Empirical study: What makes children defy their peers? Chinese and Spanish preschoolers' decisions t...
Abstract From an early age, children recognize that people belong to social groups. ...
Abstract Prior research focused on children's acquisition of arbitrary social conventions (e.g....
The developmental model of subjective group dynamics hypothesizes that peer exclusion during middle ...
Children and adolescents evaluated group inclusion and exclusion in the context of generic and group...
The developmental model of subjective group dynamics hypothesizes that peer exclusion during middle ...
The more people agree on the same piece of information, the more likely are individuals to endorse t...
The developmental model of subjective group dynamics hypothesizes that peer exclusion during middle ...
Previous studies in adults demonstrated that beliefs and sharing decisions in social scenarios are c...
Ingroup preferences when deciding who to include in 2 distinct intergroup contexts, gender and schoo...
Two important sources of information for social judgments are personality dispositions (traits) and ...