Past research has shown specific situational interventions can reduce im-plicit prejudice against outgroups, but nothing is known about who is most sensitive to these situations and whether they influence behavior. The pres-ent study examined the combined influence of short–term situational expo-sure to admired outgroup members (gays and lesbians) and individual differences in prior long–term contact on implicit antigay attitudes and dis-criminatory behavioral intentions (voting). Results showed that in the ab-sence of any intervention, participants with little contact with gays and lesbians showed more implicit antigay attitudes and discriminatory voting intentions than participants with high contact. However, after the short–term interven...
Considerable evidence suggests that implicit attitudes co-vary with behavior (Greenwald, Poehlman, U...
This article reexamines the so-called “wallpaper effect” of intergroup contact, which contends that ...
Intergroup contact has been shown to reduce discrimination towards several derogated social outgroup...
We assessed evidence for a contextual effect of positive intergroup contact, whereby the effect of i...
Placing outgroup members in positive social contexts can reduce implicit bias. Different contexts ma...
Social dominance orientation (SDO) has been reported to be strongly related to a multitude of interg...
While previous research has examined social norms and intergroup contact as predictors of prejudice,...
We conducted a longitudinal field study among high-school majority and minority students. Results sh...
A longitudinal field study tested the long-term associations (three years) of intergroup contact wit...
A correlational study investigated whether individual difference variables (public self-consciousnes...
106 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2008.Across two studies, the conte...
Intergroup contact theory posits that interaction with outgroup members should improve our attitudes...
In two studies, the authors examined the effects of intergroup contact in inclusive and non-inclusiv...
A longitudinal field study tested the long-term effects (three years) of intergroup contact on both ...
The role of individual differences in implicit attitudes toward homosexuals and motivation to contro...
Considerable evidence suggests that implicit attitudes co-vary with behavior (Greenwald, Poehlman, U...
This article reexamines the so-called “wallpaper effect” of intergroup contact, which contends that ...
Intergroup contact has been shown to reduce discrimination towards several derogated social outgroup...
We assessed evidence for a contextual effect of positive intergroup contact, whereby the effect of i...
Placing outgroup members in positive social contexts can reduce implicit bias. Different contexts ma...
Social dominance orientation (SDO) has been reported to be strongly related to a multitude of interg...
While previous research has examined social norms and intergroup contact as predictors of prejudice,...
We conducted a longitudinal field study among high-school majority and minority students. Results sh...
A longitudinal field study tested the long-term associations (three years) of intergroup contact wit...
A correlational study investigated whether individual difference variables (public self-consciousnes...
106 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2008.Across two studies, the conte...
Intergroup contact theory posits that interaction with outgroup members should improve our attitudes...
In two studies, the authors examined the effects of intergroup contact in inclusive and non-inclusiv...
A longitudinal field study tested the long-term effects (three years) of intergroup contact on both ...
The role of individual differences in implicit attitudes toward homosexuals and motivation to contro...
Considerable evidence suggests that implicit attitudes co-vary with behavior (Greenwald, Poehlman, U...
This article reexamines the so-called “wallpaper effect” of intergroup contact, which contends that ...
Intergroup contact has been shown to reduce discrimination towards several derogated social outgroup...