The present study was designed to examine the role of several factors hypothesized to influence the development of intergroup biases among young children. Children (N=87, aged 3 to 5) attending preschool were given measures of classification skill and self-esteem and assigned to membership in a novel social group (“red” and “blue” groups marked by colored t-shirts). In experimental classrooms, teachers used the color groups to label and organize the children and environment. In control classrooms, teachers ignored the color groups. After two weeks, children completed measures of intergroup attitudes and behavior. Overall, the preschoolers showed high levels of intergroup bias. As predicted, children whose teachers made functional use of the...
In investigating intergroup attitudes, previous research in developmental psychology has frequently ...
Two studies examined whether social norms and children's concern for self-presentation affect their ...
This study examined the effects of peer group rejection and a new group's norms on 7- and 9-year old...
The present study was designed to examine the role of several factors hypothesized to influence the ...
This is the authors' accepted manuscript, post peer-review. The publisher's official version is ava...
Previous developmental research has consistently detected the presence of an explicit and implicit i...
Developmental intergroup theory posits that when environments make social-group membership salient, ...
This dissertation explores the development of intergroup cognition across eight experiments. Part I ...
The aim of this research was to identify what factors deter explicit intergroup bias in childhood. T...
Children’s intergroup bias is one of the consequences of their readiness to categorise people into i...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation.August 2016. Major: Child Psychology. Advisor: Melissa K...
Research shows that being a member of a group is sufficient to instigate more positive attitudes tow...
The role of mixed- versus same-age grouping of children as a predictor variable for prosocial, frien...
In adults, intergroup biases, such as racial attitudes and gender stereotypes, have been clearly lin...
The effects of social group norms (inclusion vs.exclusion vs. exclusion-plus-relational aggression) ...
In investigating intergroup attitudes, previous research in developmental psychology has frequently ...
Two studies examined whether social norms and children's concern for self-presentation affect their ...
This study examined the effects of peer group rejection and a new group's norms on 7- and 9-year old...
The present study was designed to examine the role of several factors hypothesized to influence the ...
This is the authors' accepted manuscript, post peer-review. The publisher's official version is ava...
Previous developmental research has consistently detected the presence of an explicit and implicit i...
Developmental intergroup theory posits that when environments make social-group membership salient, ...
This dissertation explores the development of intergroup cognition across eight experiments. Part I ...
The aim of this research was to identify what factors deter explicit intergroup bias in childhood. T...
Children’s intergroup bias is one of the consequences of their readiness to categorise people into i...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation.August 2016. Major: Child Psychology. Advisor: Melissa K...
Research shows that being a member of a group is sufficient to instigate more positive attitudes tow...
The role of mixed- versus same-age grouping of children as a predictor variable for prosocial, frien...
In adults, intergroup biases, such as racial attitudes and gender stereotypes, have been clearly lin...
The effects of social group norms (inclusion vs.exclusion vs. exclusion-plus-relational aggression) ...
In investigating intergroup attitudes, previous research in developmental psychology has frequently ...
Two studies examined whether social norms and children's concern for self-presentation affect their ...
This study examined the effects of peer group rejection and a new group's norms on 7- and 9-year old...