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Race Essentialism and Social Contextual Differences in Children's Racial Stereotyping

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CHILD DEVELOPMENT
卷 87, 期 5, 页码 1409-1422

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WILEY-BLACKWELL
DOI: 10.1111/cdev.12592

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  1. Jacob K. Javits Fellowship
  2. NICHD [R00HD065741]

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The authors explored the differential emergence and correlates of racial stereotyping in 136 children ages 4-11years across two broad social contexts: Hawai'i and Massachusetts. Children completed measures assessing race salience, race essentialism, and in-group and out-group stereotyping. Results indicated that the type of racial stereotypes emerging with age was context dependent. In both contexts in-group stereotyping increased with age. In contrast, there was only an age-related increase in out-group stereotyping in Massachusetts. Older children in Massachusetts reported more essentialist thinking (i.e., believing that race cannot change) than their counterparts in Hawai'i, which explained their higher out-group stereotyping. These results provide insight into the factors that may shape contextual differences in racial stereotyping.

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