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Micro-Ecological Behavior and Intergroup Contact

The Journal of Social Psychology, 2012
Research 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

2012
Part 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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Intergroup contact and the promotion of intergroup harmony: The influence of intergroup emotions

2016
The British city of Bradford has a large Asian population that is educa¬tionally and residentially segregated from the white population. So deep is the division that the local education authority has started a “Linking project”, bussing children from all-Asian schools to all-white schools, and vice versa.
PAOLINI S   +4 more
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Intergroup Contact

2015
Eric W. Mania   +5 more
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Intergroup Contact: Introduction

Journal of Social Issues, 1985
Walter G. Stephan, John C. Brigham
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Extended intergroup contact

2020
Loris Vezzali, Sofia Stathi
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Intergroup Contact

2010
Nicole Tausch∗, Miles Hewstone
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Intergroup Contact and Prejudice Reduction: Prospects and Challenges in Changing Youth Attitudes

Review of General Psychology, 2022
Linda R Tropp   +2 more
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Improving intergroup relations with extended and vicarious forms of indirect contact

European Review of Social Psychology, 2014
Changcheng Wang   +2 more
exaly  

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