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'Us meeting them': Intergroup contact, intergroup anxiety and the reduction of prejudice
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Personality and Social Psychology Review, 2014
This article reviews studies of intergroup anxiety and places them in the context of a theoretical model that specifies categories of antecedents and consequences of intergroup anxiety. It is proposed that intergroup anxiety is comprised of three interrelated components: an affective component, a cognitive component, and a physiological component.
Walter G Stephan
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This article reviews studies of intergroup anxiety and places them in the context of a theoretical model that specifies categories of antecedents and consequences of intergroup anxiety. It is proposed that intergroup anxiety is comprised of three interrelated components: an affective component, a cognitive component, and a physiological component.
Walter G Stephan
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ABSTRACTWe conducted a field study to investigate the secondary transfer effect of intergroup contact, consisting in the generalisation of the positive effects of intergroup contact to outgroups uninvolved in the contact situation. Italian secondary school students (Nā=ā175) filled out a questionnaire; the effects of prior contact were statistically ...
VEZZALI, Loris, GIOVANNINI, Dino
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This cross-sectional study applied the intergroup contact theory in the context of transgender prejudice and examined the relationships between quality and quantity of contact and explicit and implicit anti-transgender prejudice. Additionally, the study assessed the possible mediating role of intergroup anxiety in the relationship between intergroup ...
Yasuko Kanamori +3 more
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Development of an intergroup anxiety toward Muslims scale
International Journal of Intercultural Relations, 2017Abstract Understanding intergroup relations and the anxiety that can result has become increasingly relevant to interactions between Muslim and non-Muslim individuals due to current tensions between Islamic extremist groups and many Western nations.
Natalie J Shook
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Attentional Bias for Threat in Intergroup Anxiety
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.
Rattinger, Michelle
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This paper studied affective generalization from intergroup contact, namely when and how affective empathy, anxiety, and trust-related feelings towards specific outgroup members (contact-related affective variables) generalize to the whole outgroup ...
Giulia Fuochi +2 more
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Two studies investigated intergroup contact with immigrants in Italy. In Study 1 (N = 310 students) contact had direct positive effects on perceived out-group variability and out-group attitude, and a direct negative effect on subtle prejudice; the last ...
Alberto Voci, Miles Hewstone
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