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Intergroup Contact and Pluralistic Ignorance.
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 2005The present work examined the relationship between people's own interpretations of why they avoid intergroup contact and their interpretations of why out-groups avoid intergroup contact. Studies 1 and 2 demonstrate that Whites and Blacks would like to have more contact with the out-group but believe the out-group does not want to have contact with them.
J Nicole, Shelton, Jennifer A, Richeson
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Contextualizing Intergroup Contact
Social Psychology Quarterly, 2015This article examines intergroup contact effects in different political contexts. We expand on previous efforts of social psychologists by incorporating the messages of political parties as a contextual trigger of group membership awareness in contact situations.
Sønderskov, Kim Mannemar +1 more
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Proceedings of the 3rd international conference on Intercultural collaboration, 2010
The Net Intergroup Contact (NIC) platform is an Internet website located at http://www.intergroupconflict.com. It has been created out of the scholarship and experience acquired both from traditional Face to Face intergroup contact (F2F) and on online group interaction.
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The Net Intergroup Contact (NIC) platform is an Internet website located at http://www.intergroupconflict.com. It has been created out of the scholarship and experience acquired both from traditional Face to Face intergroup contact (F2F) and on online group interaction.
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Emotion, 2012
Intergroup contact plays a crucial role in moderating long-term conflicts. Unfortunately, the motivation to make contact with outgroup members is usually very low in such conflicts. We hypothesized that one limiting factor is the belief that groups cannot change, which leads to increased intergroup anxiety and decreased contact motivation. To test this
Eran, Halperin +5 more
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Intergroup contact plays a crucial role in moderating long-term conflicts. Unfortunately, the motivation to make contact with outgroup members is usually very low in such conflicts. We hypothesized that one limiting factor is the belief that groups cannot change, which leads to increased intergroup anxiety and decreased contact motivation. To test this
Eran, Halperin +5 more
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2017
Contact between members of different groups has long been advocated as a productive means for reducing intergroup prejudice. The empirical evidence supports this notion, with hundreds of studies indicating that people (especially people from dominant groups) gain more positive attitudes towards other groups (typically non-dominant groups) by ...
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Contact between members of different groups has long been advocated as a productive means for reducing intergroup prejudice. The empirical evidence supports this notion, with hundreds of studies indicating that people (especially people from dominant groups) gain more positive attitudes towards other groups (typically non-dominant groups) by ...
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Increasing positive intergroup contact
Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 2010We tested an intervention designed to correct negative expectations about inter-racial interactions, increase the positivity of those interactions, and increase inter-racial friendships. In Study 1 (n = 58) White college students watched videotapes depicting an inter-racial friendship and either did or did not write about a similar experience ...
Robyn K. Mallett, Timothy D. Wilson
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Improving Intergroup Attitudes through Televised Vicarious Intergroup Contact
Communication Research, 2012In an experiment, participants exposed to depictions of an intergroup interaction between a border patrolling U.S. citizen and an illegal immigrant demonstrated changed attitudes toward illegal immigrants depending on the valence of the portrayal. Negative effects were enhanced among people who identified more strongly with the U.S. citizen character,
Nick Joyce, Jake Harwood
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Intergroup contact and intergroup attitudes: a longitudinal study
European Journal of Social Psychology, 2006AbstractA longitudinal study (N = 109) of interschool contact and attitudes was conducted to test Allport's (1954) Contact Hypothesis and Brown and Hewstone's (2005) addendum to it on the moderating role of typicality in the contact‐attitude relationship.
Rupert Brown +3 more
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Micro-Ecological Behavior and Intergroup Contact
The Journal of Social Psychology, 2012Research evaluating intergroup contact has tended to rely on self-report measures. Drawing on recent micro-ecological research, the two studies reported here used a multi-method approach to examine contact in a more holistic fashion. This involved the measurement of observable behavior at the micro-level, intergroup attitudes via infrahumanization and ...
McKeown, Shelley +3 more
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Advances in Intergroup Contact
2012Part 1: Introduction. G. Hodson, M. Hewstone, Introduction: Advances in Intergroup Contact. Part 2: Potential Obstacles to Positive Intergroup Contact and Directions for Circumvention. J. D. Vorauer, Getting Past the Self: Understanding and Removing Evaluative Concerns as an Obstacle to Positive Intergroup Contact Effects. G. Hodson, K.
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