In the News: Lab Research
Fundamental Friendships: The Benefits of Diverse Friendship Groups for Children
Miami Children’s Museum
February, 2023
Just Thinking About Cooperation Can Make You Less Prejudiced
Jill Suttie, Greater Good Magazine
April 20, 2021
How to Overcome Kids’ Bias
McGrath, Manson, & Goldschmidt, Positive Parenting News
October 18th, 2020
McGrath, Manson, & Goldschmidt, Positive Parenting News
October 18th, 2020
Kids and Adults Think Good People are Happy People
Art Markman, Psychology Today
July 28th, 2020
Hindu kids more apt to echo propaganda that ‘Indian equals Hindu’
Yasmin Anwar, Berkeley News
October 31, 2019
Some personality traits are a product of where we live, not who we are
Bill Hathaway, YaleNews
September 16, 2019
Grudges come naturally to kids – gratitude must be taught
Bryan Keogh, The Conversation
August 1, 2019
In-Group Favoritism Is Difficult to Change, Even When the Social Groups Are Meaningless
Scott Barry Kaufman, SBK
June 11, 2019
Nobody Likes a Freeloader—Including four-year-old Kids
Jenny Anderson, Quartz
July 25, 2018
Tom Ficklin Show- Cognitive Chat with Yarrow Dunham, Director, SCD Lab at Yale
Interview with Lab Director, The Ficklin Media Group
July 09, 2018
Black, White or Multicultural: Constructing Race in Two Countries
Press Release, Utah Business
Sep 19, 2017
By age 6, girls are less likely than boys to think that they can be brilliant, study shows
Amina Khan, Los Angeles Times
January, 2017
How do children form social groups?
- Yarrow Dunham, Your Parenting Mojo Podcast,
Episode 28. March 6, 2017
Will Sanders Supporters Come Around?
- Yarrow Dunham and David Rand, New York Times
July 30, 2016
Children Assess Warmth Differently From Adults
- Cameron Hill, Yale Daily News
October 6, 2015