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Adam Rutland

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Developmental Psychology|September 22, 2017
Group norms, intergroup resource allocation, and social reasoning among children and adolescentsLuke McGuire, Antony S R Manstead, Adam Rutland
The Behavioral and Brain Sciences|November 21, 2012
What works to address prejudice? Look to developmental science research for the answerMelanie Killen, Kelly Lynn Mulvey, Aline Hitti, et al.
Child Development|March 28, 2008
Children's judgments of disloyal and immoral peer behavior: subjective group dynamics in minimal intergroup contextsDominic Abrams, Adam Rutland, Jennifer M Ferrell, et al.
Frontiers in Psychology|May 2, 2022
Children and Adolescents' Ingroup Biases and Developmental Differences in Evaluations of Peers Who MisinformAqsa Farooq, Eirini Ketzitzidou Argyri, Anna Adlam, et al.
Child Development|May 22, 2018
The Role of Competitive and Cooperative Norms in the Development of Deviant EvaluationsLuke McGuire, Michael T Rizzo, Melanie Killen, et al.
Developmental Psychology|June 29, 2018
The development of intergroup resource allocation: The role of cooperative and competitive in-group normsLuke McGuire, Michael T Rizzo, Melanie Killen, et al.
Child Development|February 25, 2009
Children's group nous: understanding and applying peer exclusion within and between groupsDominic Abrams, Adam Rutland, Joseph Pelletier, et al.
The British Journal of Developmental Psychology|June 24, 2014
Children's responses to social atypicality among group members - advantages of a contextualized social developmental accountDominic Abrams, Adam Rutland, Sally B Palmer, et al.
Child Development|January 13, 2016
Conceptual Change in Science Is Facilitated Through Peer Collaboration for Boys but Not for GirlsPatrick J Leman, Yvonne Skipper, Dawn Watling, et al.
Journal of Experimental Child Psychology|September 26, 2021
Minority- and majority-status bystander reactions to, and reasoning about, intergroup social exclusionSally B Palmer, Andrea Filippou, Eirini K Argyri, et al.
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Developmental Psychology|September 22, 2017
Group norms, intergroup resource allocation, and social reasoning among children and adolescentsLuke McGuire, Antony S R Manstead, Adam Rutland
The Behavioral and Brain Sciences|November 21, 2012
What works to address prejudice? Look to developmental science research for the answerMelanie Killen, Kelly Lynn Mulvey, Aline Hitti, et al.
Child Development|March 28, 2008
Children's judgments of disloyal and immoral peer behavior: subjective group dynamics in minimal intergroup contextsDominic Abrams, Adam Rutland, Jennifer M Ferrell, et al.
Frontiers in Psychology|May 2, 2022
Children and Adolescents' Ingroup Biases and Developmental Differences in Evaluations of Peers Who MisinformAqsa Farooq, Eirini Ketzitzidou Argyri, Anna Adlam, et al.
Child Development|May 22, 2018
The Role of Competitive and Cooperative Norms in the Development of Deviant EvaluationsLuke McGuire, Michael T Rizzo, Melanie Killen, et al.
Developmental Psychology|June 29, 2018
The development of intergroup resource allocation: The role of cooperative and competitive in-group normsLuke McGuire, Michael T Rizzo, Melanie Killen, et al.
Child Development|February 25, 2009
Children's group nous: understanding and applying peer exclusion within and between groupsDominic Abrams, Adam Rutland, Joseph Pelletier, et al.
The British Journal of Developmental Psychology|June 24, 2014
Children's responses to social atypicality among group members - advantages of a contextualized social developmental accountDominic Abrams, Adam Rutland, Sally B Palmer, et al.
Child Development|January 13, 2016
Conceptual Change in Science Is Facilitated Through Peer Collaboration for Boys but Not for GirlsPatrick J Leman, Yvonne Skipper, Dawn Watling, et al.
Journal of Experimental Child Psychology|September 26, 2021
Minority- and majority-status bystander reactions to, and reasoning about, intergroup social exclusionSally B Palmer, Andrea Filippou, Eirini K Argyri, et al.
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