Abstract:By 4-years of age, White children from across the United States begin to exhibit an awareness of racial inequalities, along with ingroup preferences for other White children. The present study explored how the size and racial diversity of White children’s social network (e.g., friends, family, classmates) and neighborhood (zip code) are related to variation in their explanations for racial disparities and anti-Black bias among a sample of 395 White children (aged 4-11 years old; Mage = 6.6 years) from 270 uniq… Show more
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