Previous research showed that children can exhibit preferences for social categories already at preschool age. One of the crucial factors in the development of children’s attitudes toward others is children’s observation and imitation of adults’ nonverbal messages. The aim of our study is to examine whether children’s tendency to perceive and follow nonverbally expressed attitudes toward other people is related to ingroup bias, i.e. the tendency to favor one’s own group over other groups. We examined 175 preschool children (age in months: 61–87; M = 72.6, SD = 6.53) presenting them with a video of a conversation between a message sender and a message recipient. The study was conducted in a minimal group paradigm. We found that children accu...
Do young children give priority to following personal beliefs over the testimony of a majority grou...
Children express preferences for a wide range of options, such as objects, and frequently observe th...
The current study investigated preschoolers' ingroup bias in predicting people's sharing across cont...
Previous research showed that children can exhibit preferences for social categories already at pres...
Previous research showed that children can exhibit preferences for social categories already at pres...
White children show marked ingroup race preferences and a relative devaluation of Black people. The ...
vCurrent research has been focused on the effects of social cues, and how individuals use all differ...
Children's ability to use social information to direct their behavior is key to their survival and d...
Social acting refers to pretence acts performed by people to avoid conflicts and maintain positive r...
Children’s ability to use social information to direct their behavior is key to their survival and d...
Contains fulltext : 157469.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Adults use be...
Przeprowadzone badanie dotyczyło wpływu zachowań niewerbalnych na formowanie się postaw wobec nowo u...
The present study was designed to examine the role of several factors hypothesized to influence the ...
We investigate young children`s sensitivity to minimal group membership. Previous research has sugge...
The purpose of this exploratory study were to determine whether there were differences between poorl...
Do young children give priority to following personal beliefs over the testimony of a majority grou...
Children express preferences for a wide range of options, such as objects, and frequently observe th...
The current study investigated preschoolers' ingroup bias in predicting people's sharing across cont...
Previous research showed that children can exhibit preferences for social categories already at pres...
Previous research showed that children can exhibit preferences for social categories already at pres...
White children show marked ingroup race preferences and a relative devaluation of Black people. The ...
vCurrent research has been focused on the effects of social cues, and how individuals use all differ...
Children's ability to use social information to direct their behavior is key to their survival and d...
Social acting refers to pretence acts performed by people to avoid conflicts and maintain positive r...
Children’s ability to use social information to direct their behavior is key to their survival and d...
Contains fulltext : 157469.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Adults use be...
Przeprowadzone badanie dotyczyło wpływu zachowań niewerbalnych na formowanie się postaw wobec nowo u...
The present study was designed to examine the role of several factors hypothesized to influence the ...
We investigate young children`s sensitivity to minimal group membership. Previous research has sugge...
The purpose of this exploratory study were to determine whether there were differences between poorl...
Do young children give priority to following personal beliefs over the testimony of a majority grou...
Children express preferences for a wide range of options, such as objects, and frequently observe th...
The current study investigated preschoolers' ingroup bias in predicting people's sharing across cont...