The present research evaluated an intervention, derived from the ‘‘extended contact hypothesis,’ ’ which aimed to change children’s intergroup attitudes toward refugees. The study (n5 253) tested 3 models of extended contact among 5- to 11-year-old children: dual identity, common ingroup identity, and decategorization. Chil-dren read friendship stories based upon these models featuring in- and outgroup members. Outgroup attitudes were significantly more positive in the extended contact conditions, compared with the control, and this was mediated by ‘‘inclusion of other in self.’ ’ The dual identity intervention was the most effective extended contact model at improving outgroup attitudes. The effect of condition on outgroup intended behavio...
We conducted an extended contact longitudinal intervention aimed at increasing the number of cross-g...
There is extensive research on children’s intergroup attitudes, but their perceptions of refugee chi...
The aim of this thesis was to design and evaluate theoretically derived prejudice- reduction interve...
The present research evaluated an intervention, derived from the “extended contact hypothesis,” whic...
The present research evaluated an intervention, derived from the "extended contact hypothesis," whic...
The present research evaluated an intervention, derived from the "extended contact hypothesis," whic...
Two studies were conducted to evaluate interventions, based upon the extended contact hypothesis and...
We investigated whether encouraging young children to discuss the mental states of an immigrant grou...
A correlational study investigated extended contact as a strategy to improve outgroup attitudes and ...
A correlational study investigated extended contact as a strategy to improve outgroup attitudes and ...
Over half of refugees are school-aged children. In host communities, children’s attitudes and behavi...
This research examines quasi-experimentally for the first time whether direct contact moderates the ...
peer-reviewedFostering inclusive attitudes among children in host classrooms is key to integrating r...
In this chapter the authors contend that, in order to develop effective, age-appropriate interventio...
Given the current global “refugee crisis,” there is a need for research investigating methods to pro...
We conducted an extended contact longitudinal intervention aimed at increasing the number of cross-g...
There is extensive research on children’s intergroup attitudes, but their perceptions of refugee chi...
The aim of this thesis was to design and evaluate theoretically derived prejudice- reduction interve...
The present research evaluated an intervention, derived from the “extended contact hypothesis,” whic...
The present research evaluated an intervention, derived from the "extended contact hypothesis," whic...
The present research evaluated an intervention, derived from the "extended contact hypothesis," whic...
Two studies were conducted to evaluate interventions, based upon the extended contact hypothesis and...
We investigated whether encouraging young children to discuss the mental states of an immigrant grou...
A correlational study investigated extended contact as a strategy to improve outgroup attitudes and ...
A correlational study investigated extended contact as a strategy to improve outgroup attitudes and ...
Over half of refugees are school-aged children. In host communities, children’s attitudes and behavi...
This research examines quasi-experimentally for the first time whether direct contact moderates the ...
peer-reviewedFostering inclusive attitudes among children in host classrooms is key to integrating r...
In this chapter the authors contend that, in order to develop effective, age-appropriate interventio...
Given the current global “refugee crisis,” there is a need for research investigating methods to pro...
We conducted an extended contact longitudinal intervention aimed at increasing the number of cross-g...
There is extensive research on children’s intergroup attitudes, but their perceptions of refugee chi...
The aim of this thesis was to design and evaluate theoretically derived prejudice- reduction interve...