The Role of Personality Factors in the Reduction of Intergroup Anxiety and Amelioration of Outgroup Attitudes via Intergroup Contact [PDF]
Two studies investigated the role of personality factors in the amelioration of outgroup attitudes via intergroup contact. In study 1, the effect of extraversion on outgroup attitude operated via an increase in cross–group friendship, whereas openness to experience and agreeableness had a direct effect on outgroup attitude.
Rhiannon N Turner +2 more
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Understanding Ingroup Identification and Intergroup Threat Dynamics in Multiethnic Contexts [PDF]
People’s tendency to perceive groups they do not belong to as potentially threatening, even when no actual threat exists, aligns with the fact that humans are social beings who highly identify with their groups.
Ena Uzelac, Margareta Jelić
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Through an online experiment, this study examines the role of intergroup threat on intergroup anxiety in Indonesian Chinese ethnic group, by considering the moderating role of positive intergroup contact. The posttest-only randomized experimental design was used in this study.
Gabrielle Irene, Sutarimah Ampuni
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Fitting in or Not Fitting in: Cultural Congruity as a Correlate of Motivation for Intergroup Contact [PDF]
It is well established in social psychology that intergroup contact is beneficial to reduce intergroup bias. Based on this insight, a growing body of work has focused on correlates of people’s motivation to seek or avoid intergroup contact.
Marina M. Doucerain +4 more
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The joint effect of bias awareness and self-reported prejudice on intergroup anxiety and intentions for intergroup contact. [PDF]
Two correlational studies investigated the joint effect of bias awareness-a new individual difference measure that assesses Whites' awareness and concern about their propensity to be biased-and prejudice on Whites' intergroup anxiety and intended intergroup contact.
Perry SP +3 more
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A latent profile analysis of Germans’ threat perceptions, intergroup emotions and attitudes toward refugees [PDF]
Background Members of receiving societies respond differently to arriving refugees. Person-centered factors can affect the level of perceived threat by refugees, the intensity of intergroup emotions, and attitudes toward refugees.
Saskia Schubert +3 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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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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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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