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Black Pete through the Eyes of Dutch Children
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‘Dutch’ according to children and mothers: Nationality stereotypes and citizenship representation
Ethnic-Racial Socialization Among Turkish-Dutch Mothers: Associations With Maternal Identity and Perceived Discrimination
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
What do we read to our children? Messages concerning ethnic diversity in popular children’s books in the Netherlands
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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
Supplementary materials [researchData] to: National identification, social dominance orientation, and attitudes towards Black Pete in the Netherlands: Person- and variable-centered...