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February 06, 2023

Fundamental Friendships: The Benefits of Diverse Friendship Groups for Children→

February 06, 2023/ Yarrow Dunham

Miami Children’s Museum

February, 2023

February 06, 2023/ Yarrow Dunham/ /Source

Yarrow Dunham

February 04, 2022

Processes of Knowledge Acquisition→

February 04, 2022/ Yarrow Dunham

The Mind Society

June, 2021

February 04, 2022/ Yarrow Dunham/ /Source

Yarrow Dunham

April 21, 2021

Just Thinking About Cooperation Can Make You Less Prejudiced

April 21, 2021/ Yarrow Dunham

Jill Suttie, Greater Good Magazine

April 20, 2021

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October 26, 2020

How to Overcome Kids’ Bias→

October 26, 2020/ Yarrow Dunham

McGrath, Manson, & Goldschmidt, Positive Parenting News

October 18th, 2020

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August 07, 2020

Kids and Adults Think Good People are Happy People →

August 07, 2020/ Yarrow Dunham

Art Markman, Psychology Today

July 28th, 2020

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November 04, 2019

Hindu kids more apt to echo propaganda that ‘Indian equals Hindu’

November 04, 2019/ Yarrow Dunham

Yasmin Anwar, Berkeley News

October 31, 2019

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September 18, 2019

Some personality traits are a product of where we live, not who we are→

September 18, 2019/ Yarrow Dunham

Bill Hathaway, YaleNews

September 16, 2019

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August 05, 2019

Grudges come naturally to kids – gratitude must be taught→

August 05, 2019/ Yarrow Dunham

Bryan Keogh, The Conversation

August 1, 2019

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June 12, 2019

In-Group Favoritism Is Difficult to Change, Even When the Social Groups Are Meaningless→

June 12, 2019/ Yarrow Dunham

Scott Barry Kaufman, SBK

June 11, 2019

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August 20, 2018

Group loyalty is inherent, not learned→

August 20, 2018/ Yarrow Dunham

Andrew Patterson, Cosmos

August 16, 2018

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July 25, 2018

Nobody Likes a Freeloader—Including four-year-old Kids→

July 25, 2018/ Yarrow Dunham

Jenny Anderson, Quartz

July 25, 2018

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July 23, 2018

Even 4-year-olds Dislike Freeloaders→

July 23, 2018/ Yarrow Dunham

Bill Hathaway, YaleNews

July 23, 2018

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July 18, 2018

Tom Ficklin Show- Cognitive Chat with Yarrow Dunham, Director, SCD Lab at Yale→

July 18, 2018/ Yarrow Dunham

Interview with Lab Director, The Ficklin Media Group
July 09, 2018

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September 21, 2017

Black, White or Multicultural: Constructing Race in Two Countries

September 21, 2017/ Yarrow Dunham

Press Release, Utah Business
Sep 19, 2017

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September 21, 2017/ Yarrow Dunham/ /Source
July 27, 2017

By age 6, girls are less likely than boys to think that they can be brilliant, study shows

July 27, 2017/ Yarrow Dunham

Amina Khan, Los Angeles Times
January, 2017

July 27, 2017/ Yarrow Dunham/ /Source

Yarrow Dunham

July 27, 2017

How do children form social groups?→

July 27, 2017/ Yarrow Dunham

- Yarrow Dunham, Your Parenting Mojo Podcast,
Episode 28. March 6, 2017

July 27, 2017/ Yarrow Dunham/ /Source

Yarrow Dunham

August 18, 2016

Will Sanders Supporters Come Around?→

August 18, 2016/ Yarrow Dunham

- Yarrow Dunham and David Rand, New York Times
July 30, 2016

August 18, 2016/ Yarrow Dunham/ /Source
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Yarrow Dunham

October 06, 2015

Children Assess Warmth Differently From Adults→

October 06, 2015/ Yarrow Dunham

- Cameron Hill, Yale Daily News
October 6, 2015

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August 25, 2015

Why Gratitude Could Be Good for Your Health→

August 25, 2015/ Yarrow Dunham

- Cathy Gulli, Maclean's
August 14, 2015

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July 07, 2015

Stereotypes Persist That Class and Privilege Determine Intellect and Success→

July 07, 2015/ ScienceSites

- Yasmin Anwar, University of California Berkeley News Center
March 31, 2015

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