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Katherine Luken Raz

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Review of General Psychology : Journal of Division 1, of the American Psychological Association|December 26, 2025
Reducing Prejudice through Promoting Cross-Group FriendshipsMelanie Killen, Katherine Luken Raz, Sandra Graham
Child Development|April 25, 2022
"This kid looks like he has everything": 3- to 11-year-old children's concerns for fairness and social preferences when peers differ in social class and raceLaura Elenbaas, Katherine Luken Raz, Amanda Ackerman, et al.
Peace and Conflict : Journal of Peace Psychology : the Journal of the Division of Peace Psychology of the American Psychological Association|September 22, 2025
Does Intergroup Contact Increase Children's Desire to Play with Diverse Peers and Reduce Experiences of Social Exclusion?Melanie Killen, Amanda R Burkholder, Riley N Sims, et al.
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Review of General Psychology : Journal of Division 1, of the American Psychological Association|December 26, 2025
Reducing Prejudice through Promoting Cross-Group FriendshipsMelanie Killen, Katherine Luken Raz, Sandra Graham
Child Development|April 25, 2022
"This kid looks like he has everything": 3- to 11-year-old children's concerns for fairness and social preferences when peers differ in social class and raceLaura Elenbaas, Katherine Luken Raz, Amanda Ackerman, et al.
Peace and Conflict : Journal of Peace Psychology : the Journal of the Division of Peace Psychology of the American Psychological Association|September 22, 2025
Does Intergroup Contact Increase Children's Desire to Play with Diverse Peers and Reduce Experiences of Social Exclusion?Melanie Killen, Amanda R Burkholder, Riley N Sims, et al.
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