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In modern psychology, mindfulness is an important resource for psychological well-being and intergroup relations, but its role in intercultural communication effectiveness has not been sufficiently studied.
Oleg Khukhlaev +2 more
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Perspective-taking (PT) is an important ability to imagine the world from another’s point of view. Prior studies have shown that younger adults are more likely to consider the opinions of age-based in-group members relative to out-group members. However,
Yanxi Long +7 more
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What makes a young assertive bystander? The effect of intergroup contact, empathy, cultural openness, and in-Group bias on assertive bystander intervention intentions. [PDF]
The present research tests the indirect effects of intergroup contact on adolescents’ bystander intervention intentions via four potential mediators: “empathy,” “cultural openness,” “in-group bias,” and “intergroup anxiety.” British adolescents (N = 855),
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Counseling represents a form of intergroup communication that could theoretically lead to less intergroup anxiety and prejudice but represents a form of intergroup contact that has not previously been studied.
Romy RW, Nick Joyce
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Anxiety and Uncertainty in Intercultural Communication: An Experimental Study
Introduction. This article presents the results of an experimental study of the contribution of anxiety and uncertainty to intercultural interaction, considered in the context of W. Gudykunst’s anxiety/uncertainty management theory.
Олег Е. Хухлаев +1 more
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Testing the limits of tolerance: How inter-group anxiety amplifies negative and offensive responses to out-group-initiated contact [PDF]
Three studies examine the amplifying effects of intergroup anxiety on individuals ’ negative and offensive responses to out-group-initiated contact. Because intergroup anxiety typically results in avoidance of the initiation of intergroup contact, we ...
Agneta H. Fischer +8 more
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Acculturation and social attitudes among majority children [PDF]
Contemporary research emphasises the dynamic intergroup nature of acculturation processes involving both immigrants and nationals. Using data from a sample of 372 U.S.
Aronson, Krista Maywalt, Brown, Rupert
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Responding to Discrimination as a Function of Meritocracy Beliefs and Personal Experiences: Testing the Model of Shattered Assumptions [PDF]
We examined whether the model of shattered assumptions (Janoff-Bulman, 1992) could be applied to the reactions of victims of discrimination. Consistent with this model, it was hypothesized that those whose positive world assumptions are inconsistent with
Foster, Mindi D +2 more
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INTERGROUP ANXIETY DITINJAU DARI BIG 5 PERSONALITY PADA PEREMPUAN BERCADAR [PDF]
The number of women who wear the niqab is considered a minority and the existence of negative stereotypes from society causes a distance in interaction between women who wear the niqab and society.
Jauhari, Rosanti Amalia Adha
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Previous studies had shown the benefits of extended intergroup contact for outgroup attitude, mainly when direct intergroup contact is blocked. However, there have not studies that attempt to directly compare the role of extended contact in outgroup ...
Whinda Yustisia, Joevarian Hudijana
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