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منيرة السميّح Munirah Alsamih

Assistant Professor

عضو هيئة التدريس

التعليم
مبنى كلية التربية-الدور الثاني (مكتب 147)
publication
Journal Article
2018

Saudi Arabian children’s reasoning about religion- based exclusion

Alsamih, Munirah . 2018

This study examined how Saudi Arabian children (M = 10.50 years, SD = 1.61, Range = 8–10 years) evaluate peer exclusion based on religion when the perpetrator of exclusion was a peer or a father. Children believed that it was more acceptable for fathers than for peers to enforce exclusion and were more likely to use social conventional reasons to justify exclusion when the perpetrator was a father. The discussion focuses on how social domain theory needs to take children’s cultural community into account. 

Publication Work Type
paper
Magazine \ Newspaper
British Journal of Developmental Psychology
Pages
508-513
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Abstract This study focuses on Saudi mothers’ and their children’s judgments and reasoning about exclusion based on religion. Sixty Saudi children and their mothers residing in Saudi Arabia and 58…

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This study examined how Saudi Arabian children (M = 10.50 years, SD = 1.61, Range = 8–10 years) evaluate peer exclusion based on religion when the perpetrator of exclusion was a peer or a father…

by Munirah Alsamih, Harriet Tenenbaum
2018