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An In-Group Advantage in Detecting Intergroup Anxiety [PDF]
We examined the possibility of an in-group advantage in detecting intergroup anxiety. Specifically, we videotaped White and Black participants while they engaged in same-race or interrace interactions. Then we asked White and Black observers to view these videotapes (unaware of the racial context) and provide their impressions of participants' anxiety.
Gray, Heather +2 more
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Intergroup Contact, Intergroup Anxiety, and Attitudes towards the Opposing Group in Divided Society
The negative attitudes and negative emotions play a key role in maintaining the hostilities between the groups of a divided society. Evidence suggests that intergroup contact can improve or worsen intergroup attitudes.
Mimoza Telaku
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Intergroup anxiety, cultural sensitivity and socio-cultural diverse leaders’ effectiveness
This intended to analyze differences in the level of perception –of general population participants- in regards to leaders with diverse socio-cultural characteristics (gender, sexual orientation, religious affiliation, nationality) and also verify by ...
María Laura Lupano Peruginni +1 more
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To know you is to love you: Effects of intergroup contact and knowledge on intergroup anxiety and prejudice among indigenous Chileans [PDF]
Two surveys were conducted in Chile with indigenous Mapuche participants (N study 1: 573; N study 2: 198). In line with previous theorising, it was predicted that intergroup contact with the non‐indigenous majority reduces prejudice. It was expected that this effect would be because of contact leading to more knowledge about the outgroup, which would ...
Hanna, Zagefka +5 more
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Studying abroad offers many benefits for international students, but their intercultural contact with the host society can also lead to prejudice and anxiety, which may hinder successful adaptation. To explore this dynamic, we conducted a cross-sectional
Werede Tareke Gebregergis +1 more
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A series of terrorist acts involving women in various parts of the world, including in Indonesia, allegedly perpetrated by radical Muslim groups, has reinforced stereotypes and created prejudice against veiled Muslim women. This study aims to explain the
Annisa Puspita Inderasari +2 more
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(1) Background: Increasing waves of immigration have not only changed the demographic features of European societies but have also had important implications for intergroup relationships.
Rocco Servidio
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Mediators on the relationship between contact with Turks and psychological well-being among Syrian immigrants [PDF]
With increasing number of immigrants throughout the world and Turkey, it has become critical to examine the role of intergroup contact between majority and minority groups to improve the psychological well-being of immigrants, asylum seekers and refugees
Sabahat Çiğdem BAĞCI, Esra CANPOLAT
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Social Cure Processes Help Lower Intergroup Anxiety Among Neighborhood Residents [PDF]
Research in the social cure tradition shows that groups can reduce members' stress by providing support to cope with challenges, but it has yet to consider how this applies to the anxiety occasioned by outgroups. Research on intergroup contact has extensively examined how reducing intergroup anxiety improves attitudes towards outgroups, but it has yet ...
Stevenson, C +4 more
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The current study examined social networking sites, specifically Twitter and Facebook, as spaces for intergroup communication and contact between members of two national groups, Germans and Greeks, during the turbulent times of the Greek economic crisis.
Kioumi Eleni, Gardikiotis Antonis
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