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Taylor, Laura K.; O'Driscoll, Dean; Merrilees, Christine E.; Goeke-Morey, Marcie; Shirlow, Peter; Cummings, E. Mark – International Journal of Behavioral Development, 2022
Following the signing of peace agreements, post-accord societies often remain deeply divided across group lines. There is a need to identify antecedents of youth's support for peace and establish more constructive intergroup relations. This article explored the effect of out-group trust, intergroup forgiveness, and social identity on support for…
Descriptors: Peace, Interpersonal Relationship, Intergroup Relations, Trust (Psychology)
Tannenbaum, Michal – International Journal of Behavioral Development, 2008
This article reports a study comparing self-concept among 114 immigrant children and adolescents of Ethiopian origin in Israel and among 164 native-born Israelis, including an exploration of how age, gender, and first-language proficiency affect various dimensions of this construct. For the younger children (aged 8-9 years), self-concept was found…
Descriptors: Older Adults, Adolescents, Coping, Peer Groups
Phinney, Jean S.; Jacoby, Brian; Silva, Charissa – International Journal of Behavioral Development, 2007
Developmental theory suggests that a well-developed ethnic identity serves as a secure position which allows people to be more open and accepting to people from other ethnic groups. To examine this prediction, two studies were carried out. In Study 1, 713 college freshmen from four ethnic groups were surveyed regarding positive attitudes toward…
Descriptors: Developmental Psychology, Social Theories, Ethnicity, Measures (Individuals)