Like parent, like child? Development of prejudice and tolerance towards immigrants
Abstract
Although intergroup attitudes are assumed to develop due to the influence of parents, there is no longitudinal evidence supporting this claim. In addition, research on socialization of intergroup attitudes has omitted possible effects of adolescents on their parents. We also know little about the conditions under which intergroup attitudes are transmitted. This two‐wave, 2 years apart, study of adolescents ( N = 507) and their parents examined...
Paper Details
Title
Like parent, like child? Development of prejudice and tolerance towards immigrants
Published Date
Feb 19, 2015
Volume
107
Issue
1
Pages
95 - 116
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