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Developmental Intergroup Theory: Explaining and Reducing Children's Social Stereotyping and Prejudice
Authors:Rebecca S. Bigler   Lynn S. Liben
Affiliation:University of Texas at Austin and;The Pennsylvania State University
Abstract:ABSTRACT— Social stereotyping and prejudice are intriguing phenomena from the standpoint of theory and, in addition, constitute pressing societal problems. Because stereotyping and prejudice emerge in early childhood, developmental research on causal mechanisms is critical for understanding and controlling stereotyping and prejudice. Such work forms the basis of a new theoretical model, developmental intergroup theory (DIT), which addresses the causal ingredients of stereotyping and prejudice. The work suggests that biases may be largely under environmental control and thus might be shaped via educational, social, and legal policies.
Keywords:stereotyping    intergroup    children    prejudice
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