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How do Saudi Children and Their Mothers Evaluate Religion-Based Exclusion?
2021
Journal of Child and Family Studies
AbstractThis 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 Saudi children and their mothers residing in the United Kingdom were interviewed. They were read vignettes depicting episodes of exclusion based on the targets' religion ordered by peers or a father. Participants were asked to judge the acceptability of exclusion and justify their judgments. Both
doi:10.1007/s10826-021-01915-5
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