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Michael T. Rizzo
Michael T. Rizzo
Assistant Professor, University of Illinois
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The psychology of American racism.
SO Roberts, MT Rizzo
American Psychologist 76 (3), 475, 2021
4552021
Children's understanding of equity in the context of inequality
MT Rizzo, M Killen
British Journal of Developmental Psychology 34 (4), 569-581, 2016
2052016
Children’s recognition of fairness and others’ welfare in a resource allocation task: Age related changes.
MT Rizzo, L Elenbaas, S Cooley, M Killen
Developmental psychology 52 (8), 1307, 2016
1972016
Rectifying social inequalities in a resource allocation task
L Elenbaas, MT Rizzo, S Cooley, M Killen
Cognition 155, 176-187, 2016
1682016
A developmental-science perspective on social inequality
L Elenbaas, MT Rizzo, M Killen
Current Directions in Psychological Science 29 (6), 610-616, 2020
1152020
Advancing developmental science via unmoderated remote research with children
M Rhodes, MT Rizzo, E Foster-Hanson, K Moty, RA Leshin, M Wang, ...
Journal of Cognition and Development 21 (4), 477-493, 2020
1122020
Young children’s inclusion decisions in moral and social–conventional group norm contexts
MT Rizzo, S Cooley, L Elenbaas, M Killen
Journal of Experimental Child Psychology 165, 19-36, 2018
902018
Do children distinguish between resource inequalities with individual versus structural origins?
MT Rizzo, L Elenbaas, KE Vanderbilt
Child development 91 (2), 439-455, 2020
842020
Children’s evaluations of individually and structurally based inequalities: The role of status.
MT Rizzo, M Killen
Developmental psychology 56 (12), 2223, 2020
732020
Challenging gender stereotypes: Theory of mind and peer group dynamics
KL Mulvey, MT Rizzo, M Killen
Developmental Science 19 (6), 999-1010, 2016
612016
The development of intergroup resource allocation: The role of cooperative and competitive in-group norms.
L McGuire, MT Rizzo, M Killen, A Rutland
Developmental Psychology 54 (8), 1499, 2018
582018
Young children’s ability to recognize and challenge unfair treatment of others in group contexts
M Killen, L Elenbaas, MT Rizzo
Human Development 61 (4-5), 281-296, 2018
562018
Theory of mind is related to children’s resource allocations in gender stereotypic contexts.
MT Rizzo, M Killen
Developmental psychology 54 (3), 510, 2018
532018
How social status influences our understanding of others’ mental states
MT Rizzo, M Killen
Journal of experimental child psychology 169, 30-41, 2018
432018
Unintentional and intentional falsehoods: The role of morally relevant theory of mind
AP D'Esterre, MT Rizzo, M Killen
Journal of experimental child psychology 177, 53-69, 2019
412019
Theory of mind and resource allocation in the context of hidden inequality
L Li, MT Rizzo, AR Burkholder, M Killen
Cognitive Development 43, 25-36, 2017
412017
The role of group processes in social exclusion and resource allocation decisions
M Killen, L Elenbaas, MT Rizzo, A Rutland
The Wiley handbook of group processes in children and adolescents, 99-123, 2017
412017
Beliefs about social norms and racial inequalities predict variation in the early development of racial bias
MT Rizzo, ER Green, Y Dunham, E Bruneau, M Rhodes
Developmental Science 25 (2), e13170, 2022
382022
Developmental origins of anti-Black bias in White children in the United States: Exposure to and beliefs about racial inequality
MT Rizzo, TC Britton, M Rhodes
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 119 (47), e2209129119, 2022
352022
Morality, intentionality and intergroup attitudes
M Killen, MT Rizzo
Behaviour 151 (2-3), 337-359, 2014
352014
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