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Ingroup and outgroup preference and rejection among young children of different ethnic groups in the Netherlands
Crisis and bias: Exploring ethnic prejudice among Chinese-Dutch children before and during the COVID-19 pandemic
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Maternal Attitudes Toward Child Interethnic Relations in the Netherlands: Facilitating Intergroup Contact Effects?
Ethnic Diversity in Children’s Books in the Netherlands
Navigating diversity: Maternal ideologies and associations with child interethnic prejudice in the Netherlands
Maternal color‐consciousness is related to more positive and less negative attitudes toward ethnic‐racial outgroups in children in White Dutch families
Parenting in an Individualistic Culture with a Collectivistic Cultural Background: The Case of Turkish Immigrant Families with Toddlers in the Netherlands
Attitudes about child maltreatment in China and the Netherlands
Does parental autonomy support mediate the relation between parent and infant executive function? A study of mothers and fathers in the Netherlands and China