This study investigated the development of national in-group bias in 5-11-year-old children. Three hundred and seven English children were asked to attribute characteristics to their own national group either on its own or in conjunction with attributing characteristics to one of two national out-groups, either Americans or Germans. The importance which the children ascribed to their own national identity in relationship to their other social identities was also assessed. It was found that, with increasing age, there was an increase in the number of negative characteristics attributed to the national in-group, and an increase in the number of positive characteristics attributed to the two out-groups, the net result being an overall reductio...
This study explores the development of national prejudice, ingroup favouritism and self-stereotyping...
This study investigated the development of national identification in children growing up in the Bas...
The book, in addition to a broad review of the literature on children\u2019s knowledge, beliefs and ...
This study investigated the development of national in-group bias in 5-11-year-old children. Three h...
Previous research into English children's conceptions of national groups, both their own ingroup and...
Self-categorization theory (Oakes, Haslam & Turner, 1994) proposes that the salience of a social...
The present thesis studies children’s understanding of nationality and how they use this understandi...
Recently many researchers investigated intergroup attitudes among children, but only few studies ana...
Abstract: A developmental model of subjective group dynamics suggests that social identity is sustai...
This study examined how social reality restricts children’s tendency for in-group favoritism in grou...
The subjective sense of national identity is a complex psychological structure. At the cognitive lev...
Adults implicitly judge people from certain social backgrounds as more "American" than others. This ...
The identification of people with a specific territory (country), with its habitat and attributes ha...
In investigating intergroup attitudes, previous research in developmental psychology has frequently ...
This thesis reports three studies which examined the development of cultural practices, social ident...
This study explores the development of national prejudice, ingroup favouritism and self-stereotyping...
This study investigated the development of national identification in children growing up in the Bas...
The book, in addition to a broad review of the literature on children\u2019s knowledge, beliefs and ...
This study investigated the development of national in-group bias in 5-11-year-old children. Three h...
Previous research into English children's conceptions of national groups, both their own ingroup and...
Self-categorization theory (Oakes, Haslam & Turner, 1994) proposes that the salience of a social...
The present thesis studies children’s understanding of nationality and how they use this understandi...
Recently many researchers investigated intergroup attitudes among children, but only few studies ana...
Abstract: A developmental model of subjective group dynamics suggests that social identity is sustai...
This study examined how social reality restricts children’s tendency for in-group favoritism in grou...
The subjective sense of national identity is a complex psychological structure. At the cognitive lev...
Adults implicitly judge people from certain social backgrounds as more "American" than others. This ...
The identification of people with a specific territory (country), with its habitat and attributes ha...
In investigating intergroup attitudes, previous research in developmental psychology has frequently ...
This thesis reports three studies which examined the development of cultural practices, social ident...
This study explores the development of national prejudice, ingroup favouritism and self-stereotyping...
This study investigated the development of national identification in children growing up in the Bas...
The book, in addition to a broad review of the literature on children\u2019s knowledge, beliefs and ...