This study examined how social reality restricts children’s tendency for in-group favoritism in group evaluations. Children were faced with social reality considerations and with group identity concerns. Using short stories, in this experimental study, conducted among 3 age groups (6-, 8-, and 10-year-olds), the authors examined the trait attribution effects of reality constraints on eye-color differences and national group differences. The results show that the trait attributions of all age groups were restricted by the acceptance of socially defined reality. In addition, when the information about reality was not considered accurate, only the youngest children showed positive in-group favoritism. It is argued that these findings are usefu...
This study aimed to examine the extent to which children's sociometric status is related to the use ...
This study investigated the development of national in-group bias in 5-11-year-old children. Three h...
How does prejudice impact social groupings in our youth? Our current understanding of cognitive deve...
This study examined how social reality restricts children’s tendency for in-group favoritism in grou...
This study examined how social reality restricts children’s tendency for in-group favoritism in grou...
Abstract: A developmental model of subjective group dynamics suggests that social identity is sustai...
This article discusses the social identity approach (social identity theory and self-categorization ...
In investigating intergroup attitudes, previous research in developmental psychology has frequently ...
Two studies examined whether social norms and children's concern for self-presentation affect their ...
The self-esteem hypothesis in intergroup relations, as proposed by social identity theory (SIT), sta...
As part of their “essentialist” intuitions, young children tend to form personal attributions for ob...
Abstract We investigated when young children first dehumanise outgroups. Across two studies, 5- and ...
Permissions were not obtained for sharing the full text of this article.This study provides an exper...
Children aged 6-7 years and 10-11 years evaluated an in-group or out-group summer school and judged ...
Two studies focused on perceived ingroup and outgroup variability in children as a function of statu...
This study aimed to examine the extent to which children's sociometric status is related to the use ...
This study investigated the development of national in-group bias in 5-11-year-old children. Three h...
How does prejudice impact social groupings in our youth? Our current understanding of cognitive deve...
This study examined how social reality restricts children’s tendency for in-group favoritism in grou...
This study examined how social reality restricts children’s tendency for in-group favoritism in grou...
Abstract: A developmental model of subjective group dynamics suggests that social identity is sustai...
This article discusses the social identity approach (social identity theory and self-categorization ...
In investigating intergroup attitudes, previous research in developmental psychology has frequently ...
Two studies examined whether social norms and children's concern for self-presentation affect their ...
The self-esteem hypothesis in intergroup relations, as proposed by social identity theory (SIT), sta...
As part of their “essentialist” intuitions, young children tend to form personal attributions for ob...
Abstract We investigated when young children first dehumanise outgroups. Across two studies, 5- and ...
Permissions were not obtained for sharing the full text of this article.This study provides an exper...
Children aged 6-7 years and 10-11 years evaluated an in-group or out-group summer school and judged ...
Two studies focused on perceived ingroup and outgroup variability in children as a function of statu...
This study aimed to examine the extent to which children's sociometric status is related to the use ...
This study investigated the development of national in-group bias in 5-11-year-old children. Three h...
How does prejudice impact social groupings in our youth? Our current understanding of cognitive deve...