The transmission of racial attitudes within the family

作者: Luigi Castelli , Cristina Zogmaister , Silvia Tomelleri

DOI: 10.1037/A0014619

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摘要: Previous literature based on self-report measures has not found a clear relationship between the ethnic attitudes of White parents and those their children. In particular, no study evidenced such in case preschool present study, authors measured parents' implicit explicit racial as well 3- to 6-year-old They that were related children's responses. contrast, mothers' (but fathers' attitudes) significant predictors attitudes. Results demonstrate early might develop within family.

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