Learning and Socializing Preferences in Hong Kong Chinese Children.

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Chen, Eva E

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Corriveau, Kathleen H

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Lai, Veronica KW

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Poon, Sze Long

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Gaither, Sarah E

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2018-06-01T13:14:29Z

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2018-06-01T13:14:29Z

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2018-04-30

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2018-06-01T13:14:27Z

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The impact of social group information on the learning and socializing preferences of Hong Kong Chinese children were examined. Specifically, the degree to which variability in racial out-group exposure affects children's use of race to make decisions about unfamiliar individuals (Chinese, White, Southeast Asian) was investigated. Participants (N = 212; Mage  = 60.51 months) chose functions for novel objects after informants demonstrated their use; indicated with which peer group member to socialize; and were measured on racial group recognition, preference, and identification. Overall, children preferred in-group members, though out-group exposure and the relative social status of out-groups mattered as well. At a young age, children's specific experiences with different races influence how they learn and befriend others across racial group lines.

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0009-3920

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1467-8624

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https://hdl.handle.net/10161/17078

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eng

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Wiley

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Child development

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10.1111/cdev.13083

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Learning and Socializing Preferences in Hong Kong Chinese Children.

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Journal article

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Gaither, Sarah E|0000-0002-9833-9218

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Trinity College of Arts & Sciences

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Duke

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Psychology and Neuroscience

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