Title of article
IMAGES HELD BY JEWISH AND ARAB CHILDREN IN ISRAEL OF PEOPLE REPRESENTING THEIR OWN AND THE OTHER GROUP
Author/Authors
YONA TEICHMAN HILLA ZAFRIR، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2003
Pages
19
From page
658
To page
676
Abstract
This study examined the way Jewish and Arab children in Israel perceive their in-group and the respective
out-group.The sample consisted of 365 children, 166 Jews and 199 Arabs, from two age groups, 7 to 8 and 11
to 13. Images of “a Jew” and “an Arab” were assessed using human figure drawings (HFD) and a related
questionnaire that were scored on the dimensions of structure and content. Based on developmental and contextual
perspectives and previous findings, it was hypothesized that younger children in both ethnic groups
would favor the majority group, whereas early adolescents would favor their in-group and reject the outgroup.
The hypothesis was confirmed for the Jewish children. Arab children demonstrated rare differentiation
between the images. The findings are discussed in relation to cognitive development and the different
contextual influences in the two groups: the Israeli-Arab conflict for Jewish children and minority status for
Arab children.
Keywords
images , Majority , Minority , children , adolescents , Jews , Arabs
Journal title
Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology
Serial Year
2003
Journal title
Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology
Record number
708153
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