Children's sex-related stereotyping of colors

Children were presented with 6 toy animals, identical except for colour, and were asked to identify the sex of each animal and to select a favourite. Both sex identifications and toy preferences were highly consistent with adult colour stereotypes. Demonstrated that clothing colour influences childr...

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