McAuliffe, K. and Dunham, Y. (2016). Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London, 1-9.
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The Effects of Minimal Group Membership on Young Preschoolers' Social Preferences, Estimates of Similarity, and Behavioral Attribution→
/Richter, N., Over, H., and Dunham, Y. (2016). Collabra, 2(1), pp. 1–8
Read MoreDoes Stigmatized Social Risk Lead to Denialism? Results from a Survey Experiment on Race, Risk Perception, and Health Policy in the United States→
/Dunham, Y., Lieberman, E. S., and Snell, S. A. (2016). PloS One, 11(3), e0147219.
Read MoreI Won't Tell: Young Children Show Loyalty to their Group by Keeping Group Secrets→
/Misch, A., Over, H., and Carpenter, M. (2016). Journal of Experimental Child Psychology, 96-106.
Read MoreThe Development of Stereotype Content: The Use of Warmth and Competence in Assessing Social Groups →
/Roussos, G. and Dunham, Y. (2016). Journal of Experimental Child Psychology, 133-144.
Read MoreThe Development of Implicit Gender Attitudes (PDF)→
/Dunham, Y., Baron, A.S., and Banaji, M.R. (2015). Developmental Science, 1-9.
Read MoreRepresenting “Us” and “Them”: Building Blocks of Intergroup Cognition (PDF)→
/Baron, A.S. and Dunham, Y. (2015). Journal of Cognition and Development.
Read MoreDo Attitudes Toward Societal Structure Predict Beliefs About Free Will and Achievement? Evidence from the Indian Caste System (PDF)→
/Srinivasan, M., Dunham, Y., Hicks, C., and Barner, D. (2015). Developmental Science.
Read MoreSelf-Esteem as a Mediator Between Personality Traits and Body Esteem: Path Analyses Across Gender and Race/Ethnicity→
/Skorek, M., Song, A.V., and Dunham, Y. (2014). PLoS ONE, 9(11): e112086.
Read MoreThe Development of Race-Based Perceptual Categorization: Skin Color Dominates Early Category Judgments (PDF)→
/Dunham, Y., Stepanova, E.V., Dotsch, R., and Todorov, A. (2014). Developmental Science, 1-15.
Read MoreDo We Need the Inherence Heuristic to Explain the Bias Towards Inherent Explanations? (invited commentary)→
/Dunham, Y. (2014). Behavioral and Brain Sciences.
Read MoreOf Affect and Ambiguity: The Emergence of Preference for Arbitrary Ingroups (PDF)→
/Dunham, Y. and Emory, J. (2014). Journal of Social Issues, 70(1), 81-98.
Read MoreConstraints on the Acquisition of Social Category Concepts (PDF)→
/Baron, A.S., Dunham, Y., Banaji, M.R, and Carey, S. (2014). Journal of Cognition and Development, 15(2), 238-268.
Read MoreFrom a Different Vantage: Intergroup Attitudes Among Children From Low- and Intermediate-Status Racial Groups (PDF)→
/Dunham, Y., Newheiser, A., Hoosain, L., Merrill, A., and Olson, K.R. (2014). Social Cognition, 32(1), 1-21.
Read MorePreference for High Status Predicts Implicit Outgroup Bias Among Children From Low-Status Groups (PDF)→
/Newheiser, A., Dunham, Y., Merrill, A., Hoosain, L., and Olson, K.R. (2013). Developmental Psychology.
Read MoreBalanced Identity in the Minimal Groups Paradigm (PDF)→
/Dunham, Y. (2013). PloS ONE, 8(12), 1-13.
Read MoreReligion Insulates Ingroup Evaluations: The Development of Intergroup Attitudes in India (PDF)→
/Dunham, Y., Srinivasan, M., Dotsch, R., and Barner, D. (2013). Developmental Science.
Read MoreTwo Signatures of Implicit Intergroup Attitudes: Developmental Invariance and Early Enculturation (PDF)→
/Dunham, Y., Chen, E., and Banaji, M.R. (2013). Psychological Science, 24(6), 860-868.
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