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Exposure to religious outgroup symbols and intergroup anxiety in Israel

Israel Affairs, 2020
Israel is often at the centre of debate regarding religious diversity. We examined how exposure to religious symbols is associated with intergroup anxiety perceived from the Jewish majority among A...
Lipaz Shamoa-Nir, Irene Razpurker-Apfeld
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Anxiety and Intergroup Bias: Terror Management or Coalitional Psychology?

Group Processes & Intergroup Relations, 2004
Contemplation of death increases support of ingroup ideologies, a result explained by proponents of terror management theory (TMT) as an attempt to buffer existential anxiety. While TMT claims that only death-salient stimuli yield such effects, an evolutionary perspective suggests that increased intergroup bias may occur in response to a wide variety ...
C. David Navarrete   +3 more
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The generalization of positive intergroup attitudes : reducing intergroup anxiety

2018
The entire dissertation/thesis text is included in the research.pdf file; the official abstract appears in the short.pdf file (which also appears in the research.pdf); a non-technical general description, or public abstract, appears in the public.pdf file. ; Title from title screen of research.pdf file (viewed on March 24, 2009) ; Vita. ; Thesis (Ph. D.
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Obstacles to intergroup contact: When outgroup partner's anxiety meets perceived ethnic discrimination

British Journal of Social Psychology, 2013
Emerging research suggests that outgroup partner's anxiety can disrupt intergroup rapport‐building. This study extends previous findings by investigating the interactive effects of anticipated outgroup partner's anxiety and perceived ethnic discrimination on self‐anxiety and intergroup contact avoidance.
Andrighetto, L   +4 more
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Out‐group trust, intergroup anxiety, and out‐group attitude as mediators of the effect of imagined intergroup contact on intergroup behavioral tendencies

Journal of Applied Social Psychology, 2013
AbstractWe investigated whether imagining contact with an out‐group member would change behavioral tendencies toward the out‐group. In Experiment 1, British high school students who imagined talking to an asylum seeker reported a stronger tendency to approach asylum seekers than did participants in a control condition.
Turner, Rhiannon   +2 more
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Understanding Intergroup Anxiety: Are Some People More Anxious than Others?

Group Processes & Intergroup Relations, 2003
Theory suggests that individuals who are more prejudiced or who have had less intergroup contact are more likely to experience intergroup anxiety. Although prior research has supported those proposals, it is weakened by the use of abstract (and therefore often ambiguous) intergroup encounters. The present research provided better evidence by measuring
Irene V. Blair   +2 more
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Antecedents of intergroup anxiety in Asian-Americans and Hispanic-Americans

International Journal of Intercultural Relations, 1989
Abstract A model is presented in which prior intergroup relations and prior individual cognitions are hypothesized to determine the amount of anxiety experienced in intergroup interactions. These hypotheses were tested with Asian-Americans and Hispanics.
Walter G. Stephan, Cookie White Stephan
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Anxiety in intergroup relations: a comparison of anxiety/uncertainty management theory and integrated threat theory

International Journal of Intercultural Relations, 1999
Abstract In this article we review two theories in which anxiety and its relationship to intergroup relations play a central role: anxiety/uncertainty management (AUM) theory and the integrated threat theory (ITT) of prejudice. The antecedents and consequences of anxiety in each theory are presented and comparisons between the theories are drawn. AUM
Walter G Stephan   +2 more
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Ingroup norms, intergroup contact and intergroup anxiety as predictors of the outgroup attitudes of majority and minority youth

International Journal of Intercultural Relations, 2011
Abstract This study focused on the interplay of perceived parental and peer norms and the quality of intergroup contact in predicting outgroup attitudes among majority and minority youth. In addition, the role of intergroup anxiety on the contact-attitude association was studied simultaneously with the effects of social norms.
Jasinskaja-Lahti Inga   +2 more
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Attentional Bias for Threat in Intergroup Anxiety

2019
Threatening faces draw our attention with particular speed, a phenomenon commonly documented using behavioral measures such as the facial dot probe task. However, other aspects of the face that such tasks often fail to take into account, such as characteristics that signal race, also may influence threat perception.
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