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- W2029541711 abstract "This study investigated intolerance of human differences among fifth-, eight-, and eleventh-graders in the United States (N = 266), Japan (N = 408), and the People's Republic of China (N = 232). Intolerance was measured by children's reactions to nontypical peers. Students were administered a self-explanatory questionnaire, presenting brief scenarios describing the following six types of nontypical children: aggressive, mean (cruel), withdrawn, learning disabled, unathletic, and poor. For each nontypical child, students were asked how much they would want to be friends with that child, how they would feel working closely with the child on a class project, and how similar or dissimilar they were to the child. Children's intolerant reactions varied by culture depending on the nature of the specific situation with which they were confronted. Overall, fifth- and eight-graders were more intolerant of nontypical children than eleventh-graders. Various theories that might explain cross-cultural and developmental differences in the expression of intolerance are discussed." @default.
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- W2029541711 title "Intolerance of human differences: A cross-cultural and developmental study of American, Japanese, and Chinese children" @default.
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