This field experiment tested whether inducing common inclusive representations (i.e., one group, dual identity) during contact influences intergroup relations differently for ethnic majority and minority children by changing their metaperceptions and intergroup emotions differently. White (N = 113) and Black (N = 111) 8- to 10-year-old children were exposed to interactive mixed-ethnicity sessions in schools emphasizing either categorization as one group (national group), dual identity (national group with ethnic subgroups), or two ethnic groups. Overall, as predicted, for White children, one-group, but not dual-identity perceptions, improved behavioral intentions by influencing metaperceptions. For Black children, dual-identity, but not one...
This paper addresses the role of ethnic identity in child development. We report on two school-based...
Globally, our social worlds are becoming increasingly racially and ethnically diverse. Despite this,...
In real-life intergroup encounters with majority members, minorities experience both positive contac...
Permissions were not obtained for sharing the full text of this article.This study provides an exper...
Ethnic minority members experience varying levels of conflict and blendedness between their ethnic a...
Using a social identity perspective as the guiding framework, this article examines how children of ...
Cataloged from PDF version of article.We engaged over 430 Canadian children in a series of activitie...
Data came from a longitudinal study, which included three time points, spanning a twelve-month perio...
This study examined direct and interactive effects of social–emotional adjustment, national and ethn...
textIncreasing numbers of individuals are simultaneously members of two or more social categories. T...
Research on intergroup relations has a rich history in social psychology, with scholars devoting a c...
Children prefer learning from, and affiliating with, their racial in-group but those preferences may...
Parental ethnic-racial socialization practices help shape the development of a strong ethnic-racial ...
This research examined the impact of a change in school diversity on school children’s intergroup re...
This longitudinal study inquired into African American (n = 402) and European American (n = 311) chi...
This paper addresses the role of ethnic identity in child development. We report on two school-based...
Globally, our social worlds are becoming increasingly racially and ethnically diverse. Despite this,...
In real-life intergroup encounters with majority members, minorities experience both positive contac...
Permissions were not obtained for sharing the full text of this article.This study provides an exper...
Ethnic minority members experience varying levels of conflict and blendedness between their ethnic a...
Using a social identity perspective as the guiding framework, this article examines how children of ...
Cataloged from PDF version of article.We engaged over 430 Canadian children in a series of activitie...
Data came from a longitudinal study, which included three time points, spanning a twelve-month perio...
This study examined direct and interactive effects of social–emotional adjustment, national and ethn...
textIncreasing numbers of individuals are simultaneously members of two or more social categories. T...
Research on intergroup relations has a rich history in social psychology, with scholars devoting a c...
Children prefer learning from, and affiliating with, their racial in-group but those preferences may...
Parental ethnic-racial socialization practices help shape the development of a strong ethnic-racial ...
This research examined the impact of a change in school diversity on school children’s intergroup re...
This longitudinal study inquired into African American (n = 402) and European American (n = 311) chi...
This paper addresses the role of ethnic identity in child development. We report on two school-based...
Globally, our social worlds are becoming increasingly racially and ethnically diverse. Despite this,...
In real-life intergroup encounters with majority members, minorities experience both positive contac...