Changing children’s intergroup attitudes towards refugees: Testing different models of extended contact [PDF]
The present research evaluated an intervention, derived from the "extended contact hypothesis," which aimed to change children's intergroup attitudes toward refugees. The study (n=253) tested 3 models of extended contact among 5- to 11-year-old children:
Brown, Rupert +3 more
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Background: Healthcare increasingly recognises and focusses on the phenomena of ‘safe practice’ and ‘patient safety.’ Success with non-technical skills (NTS) training in other industries has led to widespread transposition to healthcare education, with ...
Morris Gordon +4 more
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Kontakthypotesen og majoritets-medlemmers negative stereotyper
Empiriske efterprøvninger af den klassiske kontakthypotese er sjældne i skandinavisk sammenhæng. Kontakthypotesen hævder, at kontakt med etniske minoritetsmedlemmer gør majoritetsmedlemmer mindre fjendtlige over for den etniske minoritetsgruppe.
Arzoo Rafiqi +1 more
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Toward Authentic Dialogue: Origins of the Fishbowl Method and Implications for Writing Center Work [PDF]
Dialogue is central to a writing center’s mission. Whether we think of dialogue as the literal exchange of words between two people or as a method for prompting a creative openness to others’ perspectives, writers, tutors, and writing center ...
Garrison, Kristen +1 more
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Religion and reducing prejudice [PDF]
Drawing on findings from the study of prejudice and prejudice reduction, we identify a number of mechanisms through which religious communities may influence the intergroup attitudes of their members.
Baker, William, Burch-Brown, Joanna
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Although acculturation research recognizes that a community’s context of reception shapes acculturation, relatively limited research has explored how social and contextual variables shape the divergence of ‘real’ acculturation from ‘ideal’ (or ...
Sara L. Buckingham
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Fear of the unknown: a pre-departure qualitative study of Turkish international students [PDF]
This paper presents findings from eleven in-depth interviews with Turkish undergraduate students, who were, by the time of data collection, about to spend a semester at a European university under the Erasmus exchange scheme.
Aktas, Gurhan, Brown, Lorraine
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The Experiences of Minority Immigrant Families Receiving Child Welfare Services: Seeking to Understand How to Reduce Risk and Increase Protective Factors [PDF]
Wide recognition that families in the child welfare system experience multiple stressors has resulted in the development of a range of prevention and intervention strategies at individual, family, and policy levels.1 This article reports on a research ...
Alaggia, Ramona +2 more
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El autoritarismo de derecha, la orientación a la dominancia social, la empatía, y la orientación hacia los valores materiales como predictores del prejuicio intergrupal en Argentina [PDF]
The study of individual differences in prejudice has received significant attention in the psychological literature. However, very little research has been published on Latin American countries.
Castañeiras, Claudia Elena +4 more
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Sensitivity of the hospital anxiety and depression scale HADS in stroke patients
Introduction. The validated Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale HADS is recommended for screening symptoms of anxiety and depression in the routine practice of somatic doctors; it is also recommended by experts for use in rehabilitation medicine and ...
Anna А. Kuzyukova +4 more
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