Social categorization is a crucial information processing strategy that adults deliberately adjust depending on goals and situational requirements. This study investigated whether flexibility in categorization is similarly present among preschool children. More specifically, we tested whether spontaneous gender categorizations are more pronounced for children with a situationally induced abstract compared to concrete construal level mindset. Sixty-one children first participated in a construal mindset induction task before completing a visual variant of the "who said what" memory task. Systematic memory confusions indicated that all children engaged in gender-based social categorization but that this tendency was accentuated in the abstract...
International audienceTwo experiments examined the development of flexibility of categorization in c...
Gender schema theories predict a memory bias toward sex-congruent information. The present study exa...
Two studies are reported that examine whether children encode category-neutral information about tar...
Social categorization is a crucial information processing strategy that adults deliberately adjust d...
It is suggested that previous research examining children's social categorization has relied on tech...
Previous research has shown that human infants and young children are sensitive to the boundaries of...
Previous research has shown that human infants and young children are sensitive to the boundaries of...
Developmental intergroup theory posits that when environments make social-group membership salient, ...
This study explored mental state reasoning within the context of group effort and possible differenc...
The present research explored the effects of stimulus and task factors on preschoolers' (Exp. 1 and ...
Two experiments investigated 3- to 5-year-olds’ inductive generalizations about social categories. I...
Drawing upon self-categorization theory, we predicted that the content of children's stereotypes con...
Gender categorization seems prone to a pervasive bias: Persons about whom null or ambiguous gender i...
Gender categorization seems prone to a pervasive bias: Persons about whom null or ambiguous gender i...
Gender categorization seems prone to a pervasive bias: Persons about whom null or ambiguous gender i...
International audienceTwo experiments examined the development of flexibility of categorization in c...
Gender schema theories predict a memory bias toward sex-congruent information. The present study exa...
Two studies are reported that examine whether children encode category-neutral information about tar...
Social categorization is a crucial information processing strategy that adults deliberately adjust d...
It is suggested that previous research examining children's social categorization has relied on tech...
Previous research has shown that human infants and young children are sensitive to the boundaries of...
Previous research has shown that human infants and young children are sensitive to the boundaries of...
Developmental intergroup theory posits that when environments make social-group membership salient, ...
This study explored mental state reasoning within the context of group effort and possible differenc...
The present research explored the effects of stimulus and task factors on preschoolers' (Exp. 1 and ...
Two experiments investigated 3- to 5-year-olds’ inductive generalizations about social categories. I...
Drawing upon self-categorization theory, we predicted that the content of children's stereotypes con...
Gender categorization seems prone to a pervasive bias: Persons about whom null or ambiguous gender i...
Gender categorization seems prone to a pervasive bias: Persons about whom null or ambiguous gender i...
Gender categorization seems prone to a pervasive bias: Persons about whom null or ambiguous gender i...
International audienceTwo experiments examined the development of flexibility of categorization in c...
Gender schema theories predict a memory bias toward sex-congruent information. The present study exa...
Two studies are reported that examine whether children encode category-neutral information about tar...