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Sally B. Palmer
Sally B. Palmer
Postdoctoral Researcher, University of Exeter
Verified email at exeter.ac.uk
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Evaluations of and reasoning about normative and deviant ingroup and outgroup members: Development of the black sheep effect.
D Abrams, SB Palmer, A Rutland, L Cameron, J Van de Vyver
Developmental psychology 50 (1), 258, 2014
1212014
Race‐based humor and peer group dynamics in adolescence: Bystander intervention and social exclusion
KL Mulvey, SB Palmer, D Abrams
Child development 87 (5), 1379-1391, 2016
982016
Bystander responses to bias‐based bullying in schools: A developmental intergroup approach
SB Palmer, N Abbott
Child Development Perspectives 12 (1), 39-44, 2018
652018
The development of bystander intentions and social–moral reasoning about intergroup verbal aggression
SB Palmer, A Rutland, L Cameron
British journal of developmental psychology 33 (4), 419-433, 2015
642015
Brexit or Bremain? A person and social analysis of voting decisions in the EU referendum
J Van de Vyver, AC Leite, D Abrams, SB Palmer
Journal of Community & Applied Social Psychology 28 (2), 65-79, 2018
462018
Majority and minority ethnic status adolescents' bystander responses to racism in school
SB Palmer, L Cameron, A Rutland, B Blake
Journal of Community & Applied Social Psychology 27 (5), 374-380, 2017
372017
The development of speciesism: Age-related differences in the moral view of animals
L McGuire, SB Palmer, NS Faber
Social Psychological and Personality Science 14 (2), 228-237, 2023
342023
The role of cognitive abilities in children's inferences about social atypicality and peer exclusion and inclusion in intergroup contexts
D Abrams, A Rutland, SB Palmer, J Pelletier, J Ferrell, S Lee
British Journal of Developmental Psychology 32 (3), 233-247, 2014
292014
Minority-and majority-status bystander reactions to, and reasoning about, intergroup social exclusion
SB Palmer, A Filippou, EK Argyri, A Rutland
Journal of experimental child psychology 214, 105290, 2022
192022
Frustration, aggression, and murder.
S Palmer
The Journal of Abnormal and Social Psychology 60 (3), 430, 1960
191960
Toward a contextualized social developmental account of children's group‐based inclusion and exclusion: The developmental model of subjective group dynamics
D Abrams, C Powell, SB Palmer, J Van de Vyver
The Wiley handbook of group processes in children and adolescents, 124-143, 2017
152017
The development of bystander intentions in an intergroup context: The role of perceived severity, ingroup norms, and social-moral reasoning
SB Palmer, A Rutland, L Cameron
British Journal of Developmental Psychology 33 (4), 419-433, 2015
132015
Do children want skinny friends? The role of'weight'in children's friendship preferences and inter-group attitudes
S Palmer, A Rutland
anales de psicología 27 (3), 698-707, 2011
112011
Adolescents' judgments of doubly deviant peers: Implications of intergroup and intragroup dynamics for disloyal and overweight group members
D Abrams, SB Palmer, J Van de Vyver, D Hayes, K Delaney, S Guarella, ...
Social Development 26 (2), 310-328, 2017
102017
Bystander intervention in subtle and explicit racist incidents.
SB Palmer, L Cameron
102010
Adolescents challenging discrimination: The benefits of a perspective‐taking and action‐planning intervention on self‐efficacy
L Wallrich, SB Palmer, A Rutland
Journal of Community & Applied Social Psychology 31 (5), 530-536, 2021
82021
Developmental differences in bystander behavior toward intergroup and intragroup exclusion.
AŞ Yüksel, SB Palmer, A Rutland
Developmental psychology 57 (8), 1342, 2021
72021
Developmental differences in evaluations of, and reactions to, bullying among children and adolescents: a social reasoning developmental approach
SB Palmer, KL Mulvey, A Rutland
The Wiley Blackwell Handbook of Bullying: A Comprehensive and International …, 2021
62021
Children's responses to social atypicality among group members-advantages of a contextualized social developmental account.
D Abrams, A Rutland, SB Palmer, K Purewal
The British Journal of Developmental Psychology 32 (3), 257-261, 2014
62014
Age‐related differences in reasoning about the acceptability of eating animals
L McGuire, E Fry, S Palmer, NS Faber
Social Development 32 (2), 690-703, 2023
52023
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