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Comparing methods of social preference assessment in childhood
Benjamin deMayo,
Kristina R. Olson
Psychology
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Forced-choice
100%
Social Preferences
100%
Preference Assessment
100%
Comparing Methods
100%
In-group Preferences
40%
In-group Member
20%
Social Groups
20%
Within-subject Design
20%
Outgroup Member
20%
Diverse Sample
20%
Group Preference
20%
White Child
20%
Continuous Rating
20%
Gender Preference
20%
Social Cognitive Development
20%
Rating Scales
20%
Racially Diverse
20%
Social Sciences
Social Class
100%
Outgroup
100%
Cognitive Development
100%
Rating Scale
100%
Psychology
Cognitive Development
100%
Rating Scale
100%
Preference Assessment
100%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Social Welfare Function
100%