“…Some research finds that informal experiences can shape the degree to which people hold essentialist conceptions. For example, subtle linguistic differences in how groups are described (Rhodes, Leslie, & Tworek, 2012;Rhodes et al, 2018), cultural differences in the salience of different social groups (Diesendruck et al, 2013;Mahalingam, 2007), and local exposure to diversity (Deeb et al, 2011;Pauker, Xu, Williams, & Biddle, 2016;Smyth et al, 2017;Xu, Li, & Coley, 2021) can all play a role in either exacerbating or ameliorating essentialist beliefs. However, surprisingly little research has examined whether formal educational experiences -directly teaching people about the nature and origins of social disparities -can reduce essentialist conceptions.…”