Gender color-coding of children’s toys may make certain toys more appealing or less appealing to a given gender. We observed toddlers playing with two gender-typical toys (a train, a doll), once in gender-typical colors and once in gender-atypical colors. Assessments occurred twice, at 20–40 months of age and at 26–47 months of age. A Sex × Time × Toy × Color ANOVA showed expected interactions between Sex and Toy and Sex and Color. Boys played more with the train than girls did and girls played more with the doll and with pink toys than boys did. The Sex × Toy × Color interaction was not significant, but, at both time points, boys and girls combined played more with the gender-atypical toy when its color was typical for their sex than when ...
One of the earliest examples of gender differentiation can be seen in the development of play prefer...
Children’s preferences related to color and art content are influenced by gender norms. These prefer...
textThe purpose of this study was to examine the effect of learning gender and age labels on toddler...
Many studies have found that a majority of boys and girls prefer to play with toys that are typed to...
Gender-typed color preferences are widely documented, and there has been increasing concern that the...
Many studies have found that a majority of boys and girls prefer to play with toys that are typed to...
Abstract Girls and boys differ in their preferences for toys such as dolls and trucks. These sex dif...
From an early age, most children choose to play with toys typed to their own gender. In order to ide...
Focusing on social learning and cognitive developmental theories, this study pursued whether childre...
Focusing on social learning and cognitive developmental theories, this study pursued whether childre...
Focusing on social learning and cognitive developmental theories, this study pursued whether childre...
Focusing on social learning and cognitive developmental theories, this study pursued whether childre...
From an early age, most children choose to play with toys typed to their own gender. In order to ide...
From an early age, most children choose to play with toys typed to their own gender. In order to ide...
One of the earliest examples of gender differentiation can be seen in the development of play prefer...
One of the earliest examples of gender differentiation can be seen in the development of play prefer...
Children’s preferences related to color and art content are influenced by gender norms. These prefer...
textThe purpose of this study was to examine the effect of learning gender and age labels on toddler...
Many studies have found that a majority of boys and girls prefer to play with toys that are typed to...
Gender-typed color preferences are widely documented, and there has been increasing concern that the...
Many studies have found that a majority of boys and girls prefer to play with toys that are typed to...
Abstract Girls and boys differ in their preferences for toys such as dolls and trucks. These sex dif...
From an early age, most children choose to play with toys typed to their own gender. In order to ide...
Focusing on social learning and cognitive developmental theories, this study pursued whether childre...
Focusing on social learning and cognitive developmental theories, this study pursued whether childre...
Focusing on social learning and cognitive developmental theories, this study pursued whether childre...
Focusing on social learning and cognitive developmental theories, this study pursued whether childre...
From an early age, most children choose to play with toys typed to their own gender. In order to ide...
From an early age, most children choose to play with toys typed to their own gender. In order to ide...
One of the earliest examples of gender differentiation can be seen in the development of play prefer...
One of the earliest examples of gender differentiation can be seen in the development of play prefer...
Children’s preferences related to color and art content are influenced by gender norms. These prefer...
textThe purpose of this study was to examine the effect of learning gender and age labels on toddler...