“…However, if the dimension of intergroup relations is of primary importance, one would expect Iranian children to prefer to affiliate with Iranians over Americans and Arabs due to Iran’s history of social and political conflict with Arab countries and the United States (Ahmadi, 2013; Fürtig, 2002; Murray, 2009). Although the United States–Iran conflict did not become especially intense until 1979, following the seizure of American hostages in Tehran (Houghton, 2001; although see Bakhshandeh, 2015 for an argument that tensions began in 1925), Arab countries have posed a long‐standing threat to Iran beginning with the first Arab invasion in 633 (Akram, 2009), which resulted in the Islamization of Iran and adoption of Arabic script and words into the Farsi language (Kia, 1998; Lorentz, 2010; Mehran, 2010; Tavakoli‐Targhi, 1990).…”