APS
29th APS Annual Convention · 2017
The Effect of Gender and Race on Children’s Implicit Attitudes
- Jennifer Steele
York University - Ashley Weinberg
York University - Corey Lipman
York University - Amanda Williams
University of Bristol
Abstract
Children (aged 5-10 years; N = 169) were more likely to spontaneously categorize multiply categorizable targets by gender than race, providing additional evidence for the prominence of gender in childhood. Further, children’s implicit attitudes depended on how they categorized others (by gender or race) on a child-friendly Implicit Association Test.
Social Cognition