Social exclusion in childhood: A developmental intergroup perspective

M Killen, KL Mulvey, A Hitti - Child development, 2013 - Wiley Online Library
Interpersonal rejection and intergroup exclusion in childhood reflect different, but
complementary, aspects of child development. Interpersonal rejection focuses on individual …

Fair resource allocation among children and adolescents: The role of group and developmental processes

A Rutland, M Killen - Child Development Perspectives, 2017 - Wiley Online Library
The fair exchange of resources provides a basis for developing morality, yet research has
rarely examined the role of group processes that are central to children's world. In this …

[图书][B] Social exclusion

P Riva, J Eck, Riva - 2016 - Springer
Social exclusion Paolo Riva· Jennifer Eck Editors Social Exclusion Psychological Approaches
to Understanding and Reducing Its Impact Page 2 Social Exclusion Page 3 Page 4 Paolo …

So it is, so it shall be: Group regularities license children's prescriptive judgments

SO Roberts, SA Gelman, AK Ho - Cognitive Science, 2017 - Wiley Online Library
When do descriptive regularities (what characteristics individuals have) become prescriptive
norms (what characteristics individuals should have)? We examined children's (4–13 years) …

Rectifying social inequalities in a resource allocation task

L Elenbaas, MT Rizzo, S Cooley, M Killen - Cognition, 2016 - Elsevier
To investigate whether children rectify social inequalities in a resource allocation task,
participants (N= 185 African-American and European-American 5–6 year-olds and 10–11 …

Children rectify inequalities for disadvantaged groups.

L Elenbaas, M Killen - Developmental Psychology, 2016 - psycnet.apa.org
Children's decisions regarding the allocation of societal resources in the context of
preexisting inequalities were investigated. African American and European American …

Children's reasoning about social exclusion: Balancing many factors

KL Mulvey - Child Development Perspectives, 2016 - Wiley Online Library
Social exclusion is pervasive throughout development. In this article, I explore the factors
involved in children's and adolescents' reasoning about and evaluation of group‐based …

Of affect and ambiguity: The emergence of preference for arbitrary ingroups

Y Dunham, J Emory - Journal of Social Issues, 2014 - Wiley Online Library
What cognitive and affective processes underlie the all‐too‐human tendency toward group‐
based affiliation and exclusion? Using a paradigm in which children are randomly assigned …

Social exclusion of children: Developmental origins of prejudice

D Abrams, M Killen - Journal of Social Issues, 2014 - Wiley Online Library
Over the past decade, developmental and social psychological research has explicitly
adopted a developmental intergroup framework, integrating social and developmental …

Expectations about ethnic peer group inclusivity: The role of shared interests, group norms, and stereotypes

A Hitti, M Killen - Child Development, 2015 - Wiley Online Library
This study investigated three factors that contribute to social exclusion: group norms,
individual characteristics, and stereotypes. Non‐Arab American 12‐and 16‐year‐olds (N …