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Meytal Nasie
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Political socialization of young children in intractable conflicts: Conception and evidence
D Bar-Tal, AH Diamond, M Nasie
International Journal of Behavioral Development 41 (3), 415-425, 2017
1042017
Overcoming the barrier of narrative adherence in conflicts through awareness of the psychological bias of naïve realism
M Nasie, D Bar-Tal, R Pliskin, E Nahhas, E Halperin
Personality and social psychology bulletin 40 (11), 1543-1556, 2014
1012014
Young children in intractable conflicts: The Israeli case
M Nasie, AH Diamond, D Bar-Tal
Personality and social psychology review 20 (4), 365-392, 2016
722016
Sociopsychological infrastructure of an intractable conflict through the eyes of palestinian children and adolescents.
M Nasie, D Bar-Tal
Peace and Conflict: Journal of Peace Psychology 18 (1), 3, 2012
392012
Activists in Israeli radical peace organizations: Their personal stories about joining and taking part in these organizations.
M Nasie, D Bar-Tal, O Shnaidman
Peace and Conflict: Journal of Peace Psychology 20 (3), 313, 2014
272014
Promoting positive intergroup attitudes using persona dolls: A vicarious contact intervention program in Israeli kindergartens
M Nasie, M Ziv, G Diesendruck
Group Processes & Intergroup Relations 25 (5), 1269-1294, 2022
202022
Ethno‐political socialization of young children in societies involved in intractable conflict: The case of Israel
M Nasie, M Reifen Tagar, D Bar‐Tal
Journal of Social Issues 77 (4), 1257-1281, 2021
202021
Political socialization in kindergartens: Observations of ceremonies of the Israeli Jewish holidays and memorial days
M Nasie, D Bar‐Tal
European Journal of Social Psychology 50 (3), 685-700, 2020
202020
What children want to know about in‐and out‐groups, and how knowledge affects their intergroup attitudes
M Nasie, G Diesendruck
Social Development 29 (2), 443-460, 2020
132020
Children’s biased preference for information about in-and out-groups.
M Nasie, O Ben Yaakov, Y Nassir, G Diesendruck
Developmental Psychology 58 (3), 493, 2022
52022
The respect pyramid: A model of respect based on lay knowledge in two cultures
M Nasie
Culture & Psychology 29 (1), 81-95, 2023
42023
Young children’s experiences and learning in intractable conflicts
M Nasie
A Social Psychology Perspective on The Israeli-Palestinian Conflict …, 2016
22016
The effect of perceived similarity and dissimilarity between in-and out-group members on children’s intergroup attitudes and perceptions in a context of conflict
M Nasie, S Stanescu
International Journal of Intercultural Relations 96, 101847, 2023
12023
Perceived respect from the adversary group can improve intergroup attitudes in a context of intractable conflict
M Nasie
British Journal of Social Psychology 62 (2), 1114-1138, 2023
12023
Intractable Conflict, Delegitimization and Intercultural Training
M Nasie, D Bar-Tal
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Sociopsychological principles for intercultural interventions to reduce intergroup bias in school
M Nasie
Intercultural Education 34 (6), 612-630, 2023
2023
Families come in many forms: attitudes and practices of Israeli kindergarten teachers towards diverse families
N Golani, M Nasie, O Carmel
Early Child Development and Care, 1-16, 2023
2023
The Informative Process Model: Effectiveness of Text Only Messages about Resolved and Ongoing Conflicts on Changing Beliefs in Intractable Conflict
B Hameiri, K Sharvit, IB Ezer, M Nasie, O Wiener-Blotner
OSF, 2021
2021
Socio-psychological infrastructure of intractable conflict through the eyes of Palestinians: Analysis of writings by children and youth in Palestinian Newspapers (1996-2007).
M Nasie, D Bar-Tal
Megamot, 2012
2012
Socio-Psychological Infrastructure of Intractable Conflict Through the Eyes of Palestinians: Analysis of Writings by Children and Youth in Palestinian Newspapers (1996-2007 …
מיטל נשיא, דניאל בר-טל
מגמות, 309-336, 2012
2012
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