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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2014 Jan 1.
Published in final edited form as: J Cogn Dev. 2013 Feb 28;14(1):35–62. doi: 10.1080/15248372.2011.638686

Table 3.

Number of four-year-old participants (out of 32) who selected the social category match on different kinds of gender and race trials in Experiments 5, 6, and 7.

Experiment 5 Gender Trials

Target Gender Same as Participant Different from Participant
Triad Race
 Same as Participant 24 18
 Different from Participant 27 20
Experiment 5 Race Trials

Target Race Same as Participant Different from Participant

Triad Gender
 Same as Participant 18 24
 Different from Participant 23 22
Experiment 6 Gender Trials

Target Gender Same as Participant Different from Participant

Triad Race
 Same as Participant 18 10
 Different from Participant 21 9
Experiment 6 Race Trials

Target Race Same as Participant Different from Participant

Triad Gender
 Same as Participant 17 19
 Different from Participant 19 15
Experiment 7 Gender Trials

Target Gender Same as Participant Different from Participant

Triad Race
 Same as Participant 27 8
 Different from Participant 24 13
Experiment 7 Race Trials

Target Race Same as Participant Different from Participant

Triad Gender
 Same as Participant 19 14
 Different from Participant 16 20

Note. Cells with at least 23 participants are significantly above chance according to onesample binomial tests.