Research shows that being a member of a group is sufficient to instigate more positive attitudes towards the in-group than an out-group in young children. The present study assessed whether children's intergroup attitudes during the middle childhood years are moderated by additional information about in-group and out-group members, as proposed by Aboud's (1988) socio-cognitive theory (ST). To a minimal group 6-, 8-, and 10-year-old children (N=159) were assigned, and received information, or no information, about the interests and activities of the in-group and out-group members. Results indicated that the in-group was always rated more positively than the out-group, and that the in-group's ratings were unaffected by either the in-group or ...
This article discusses the social identity approach (social identity theory and self-categorization ...
This study examined the effects of peer group rejection and a new group’s norms on 7- and 9-year old...
Abstract: A developmental model of subjective group dynamics suggests that social identity is sustai...
This dissertation explores the development of intergroup cognition across eight experiments. Part I ...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation.August 2016. Major: Child Psychology. Advisor: Melissa K...
The present study was designed to examine the role of several factors hypothesized to influence the ...
The goal of this article was to investigate an indirect form of intergroup differentiation in childr...
This study examined the effects of peer group rejection and a new group's norms on 7- and 9-year old...
Previous developmental research has consistently detected the presence of an explicit and implicit i...
This study examined how social reality restricts children’s tendency for in-group favoritism in grou...
The effects of social group norms (inclusion vs.exclusion vs. exclusion-plus-relational aggression) ...
This study examined the effects of peer group rejection and a new group's norms on 7- and 9-year old...
Based on self-categorization theory (SCT; Turner, Hogg, Oakes, Reicher, & Wetherell, 1987), this stu...
This study tested predictions drawn from social identity development theory (SIDT) (Nesdale, 1999a) ...
The near ubiquity of ingroup preference is consistent with the view that it is an automatic conseque...
This article discusses the social identity approach (social identity theory and self-categorization ...
This study examined the effects of peer group rejection and a new group’s norms on 7- and 9-year old...
Abstract: A developmental model of subjective group dynamics suggests that social identity is sustai...
This dissertation explores the development of intergroup cognition across eight experiments. Part I ...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation.August 2016. Major: Child Psychology. Advisor: Melissa K...
The present study was designed to examine the role of several factors hypothesized to influence the ...
The goal of this article was to investigate an indirect form of intergroup differentiation in childr...
This study examined the effects of peer group rejection and a new group's norms on 7- and 9-year old...
Previous developmental research has consistently detected the presence of an explicit and implicit i...
This study examined how social reality restricts children’s tendency for in-group favoritism in grou...
The effects of social group norms (inclusion vs.exclusion vs. exclusion-plus-relational aggression) ...
This study examined the effects of peer group rejection and a new group's norms on 7- and 9-year old...
Based on self-categorization theory (SCT; Turner, Hogg, Oakes, Reicher, & Wetherell, 1987), this stu...
This study tested predictions drawn from social identity development theory (SIDT) (Nesdale, 1999a) ...
The near ubiquity of ingroup preference is consistent with the view that it is an automatic conseque...
This article discusses the social identity approach (social identity theory and self-categorization ...
This study examined the effects of peer group rejection and a new group’s norms on 7- and 9-year old...
Abstract: A developmental model of subjective group dynamics suggests that social identity is sustai...