To date, developmental research on groups has focused mainly on in-group biases and intergroup relations. However, little is known about children’s general understanding of social groups and their perceptions of different forms of group. In this study, 5- to 6-year-old children were asked to evaluate prototypes of four key types of groups: an intimacy group (friends), a task group (people who are collaborating), a social category (people who look alike), and a loose association (people who coincidently meet at a tram stop). In line with previous work with adults, the vast majority of children perceived the intimacy group, task group, and social category, but not the loose association, to possess entitativity, that is, to be a ‘real group.’ ...
Children spend a large percentage of their day with their classmates in school. Classmates are not o...
Categorization is a vital aspect of human cognition that helps guide learning and knowledge. However...
Ingroup preferences when deciding who to include in 2 distinct intergroup contexts, gender and schoo...
To date, developmental research on groups has focused mainly on in-group biases and intergroup relat...
<div><p>To date, developmental research on groups has focused mainly on in-group biases and intergro...
To date, developmental research on groups has focused mainly on in-group biases and intergroup relat...
To date, developmental research on groups has focused mainly on in-group biases and intergroup relat...
The present study sought to determine whether children discriminate between different group types wi...
The present study sought to determine whether children discriminate between different group types wi...
In Study 1, 167 English children aged 6-8 or 9-11 evaluated peer English or French soccer fans that ...
In Study 1, 167 English children aged 6–8 or 9–11 evaluated peer English or French soccer fans that ...
Abstract From an early age, children recognize that people belong to social groups. ...
This dissertation explores the development of intergroup cognition across eight experiments. Part I ...
This study focused on the immediate effects on young children’s outgroup prejudice of peer group rej...
During preschool age, children make their social experience mainly in two contexts, family and class...
Children spend a large percentage of their day with their classmates in school. Classmates are not o...
Categorization is a vital aspect of human cognition that helps guide learning and knowledge. However...
Ingroup preferences when deciding who to include in 2 distinct intergroup contexts, gender and schoo...
To date, developmental research on groups has focused mainly on in-group biases and intergroup relat...
<div><p>To date, developmental research on groups has focused mainly on in-group biases and intergro...
To date, developmental research on groups has focused mainly on in-group biases and intergroup relat...
To date, developmental research on groups has focused mainly on in-group biases and intergroup relat...
The present study sought to determine whether children discriminate between different group types wi...
The present study sought to determine whether children discriminate between different group types wi...
In Study 1, 167 English children aged 6-8 or 9-11 evaluated peer English or French soccer fans that ...
In Study 1, 167 English children aged 6–8 or 9–11 evaluated peer English or French soccer fans that ...
Abstract From an early age, children recognize that people belong to social groups. ...
This dissertation explores the development of intergroup cognition across eight experiments. Part I ...
This study focused on the immediate effects on young children’s outgroup prejudice of peer group rej...
During preschool age, children make their social experience mainly in two contexts, family and class...
Children spend a large percentage of their day with their classmates in school. Classmates are not o...
Categorization is a vital aspect of human cognition that helps guide learning and knowledge. However...
Ingroup preferences when deciding who to include in 2 distinct intergroup contexts, gender and schoo...