Developmental perspectives on prejudice provide a fundamental and important key to the puzzle for determining how to address prejudice. Research with historically disadvantaged and advantaged groups in childhood and adolescence reveals the complexity of social cognitive and moral judgments about prejudice, discrimination, bias, and exclusion. Children are aware of status and hierarchies, and often reject the status quo. Intervention, to be effective, must happen early in development, before prejudice and stereotypes are deeply entrenched.
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Melanie Killen
Author
University of Maryland College Park
Aline Hitti
Author
University of San Francisco
Citation
DOI
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10.1017/S0140525X12001410
ISSN
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1469-1825
Publication Name:
Brain & Behavioral Sciences
Volume:
35
Number:
6
Page Number:
29
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