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Watch me, watch you: ritual participation increases in-group displays and out-group monitoring in children

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ROYAL SOC
DOI: 10.1098/rstb.2019.0437

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group signalling; group monitoring; ritual; social group behaviour

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  1. American Psychological Foundation Elizabeth M. Koppitz Graduate Student Fellowship
  2. University of Texas at Austin Continuing Graduate Fellowship
  3. Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC) [REF RES060-25-0085]

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Collective rituals serve social functions for the groups that perform them, including identifying group members and signalling group commitment. A novel social group paradigm was used in an afterschool programme (N= 60 4-11-year-olds) to test the influence of participating in a ritual task on in-group displays and out-group monitoring over repeated exposures to the group. The results demonstrate that ritual participation increases in-group displays (i.e. time spent displaying materials to in-group members) and out-group monitoring (i.e. time spent looking at out-group members) compared with a control task across three time points. This study provides evidence for the processes by which rituals may influence children's behaviours towards in- and out-group members and discusses implications for understanding the development of ritual cognition and behaviour. This article is part of the theme issue 'Ritual renaissance: new insights into the most human of behaviours'.

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