ICPS
2023 International Convention of Psychological Science
New Directions in Social Cognitive Development: Findings from across Continents
In this symposium, four researchers will present latest data from Turkey, Sweden, the U.K., and the U.S.A. on children’s reasoning concerning a range of social groups and relations. Each presentation carries implications for how contemporary societal issues like immigration policies and gender ideologies may be reflected in children’s social cognition.
Chairs & Discussants
- Selin GulgozChair
Fordham University
Presentations
- Cross-Cultural Differences in Social Trust DevelopmentSimge Sezerkan, Christine Fawcett, Gaye Soley
- The Role of Group Context in Children’s and Adolescents’ Expectations and Reasoning about Bystander Challenging of Social ExclusionAdam Rutland, Ayse Sule Yüksel, Sally Palmer
- Children’s Reasoning about Social Power Hierarchies: The Role of Gender CategoriesSelin Gulgoz
- Mother-Father-Child Triads’ Play and Memory Conversations: The Effects of Gender and Parents' Gender IdeologiesBasak Sahin-Acar