“…Sensitivity to social groups emerges early in life. Young children and even infants expect members of a social group to engage positively with one another (e.g., to help each other, share resources with each other) (Jin & Baillergeon, ; Misch, Over, & Carpenter, ; Rhodes & Chalik, ) and to share physical, behavioral and psychological attributes (e.g., Diesendruck & haLevi, ; Dunham, Baron, & Carey, ; Plötner, Over, Carpenter, & Tomasello, ; Powell & Spelke, ; Shutts, Pemberton‐Roben, & Spelke, ). Even though group members can share various attributes, however, different attributes are constrained by group membership in varying degrees.…”