Five studies tested whether need for closure (NFC) moderates the relation between intergroup contact and prejudice toward immigrants. The results consistently showed that intergroup contact was more strongly associated with reduced levels of prejudice among people high in NFC compared to people low in NFC. Studies 1 (N = 138 students) and 2 (N = 294 adults) demonstrated this moderator effect on subtle, modern, and blatant racism. Study 2 also replicated the moderator effect for extended contact. An experimental field study (Study 3; N = 60 students) provided evidence of the causal direction of the moderator effect. Finally, Studies 4 (N = 125 students) and 5 (N = 135 adults) identified intergroup anxiety as the mediator through which the mo...
Emotions are increasingly being recognised as important aspects of prejudice and intergroup behaviou...
In a sample of White Australians (N = 273), cross-group friendship with Aboriginal Australians was a...
Why do people have anti-immigrant attitudes? We proposed that individuals’ need for cognitive closur...
Five studies tested whether need for closure (NFC) moderates the relation between intergroup contact...
Five studies tested whether Need for Closure (NFC) moderates the relationship between intergroup con...
Five studies tested whether Need for Closure (NFC) moderates the relationship between intergroup con...
A widely researched panacea for reducing intergroup prejudice is the contact hypothesis. However, fe...
A widely researched panacea for reducing intergroup prejudice is the contact hypothesis. However, fe...
Research on intergroup contact (Pettigrew & Tropp, 2006) has shown it to be an effective measure of ...
Contact between members of two different groups can lead to anxiety and discomfort in interactions. ...
Positive contact predicts reduced prejudice, but negative contact may increase prejudice at a strong...
In this study we examine the process that links intergroup contact to prejudice reduction, consideri...
While previous research has examined social norms and intergroup contact as predictors of prejudice,...
Intergroup contact provides a reliable means of reducing prejudice. Yet, critics suggested that its ...
In a sample of White Australians (N=273), cross-group friendship with Aboriginal Australians was ass...
Emotions are increasingly being recognised as important aspects of prejudice and intergroup behaviou...
In a sample of White Australians (N = 273), cross-group friendship with Aboriginal Australians was a...
Why do people have anti-immigrant attitudes? We proposed that individuals’ need for cognitive closur...
Five studies tested whether need for closure (NFC) moderates the relation between intergroup contact...
Five studies tested whether Need for Closure (NFC) moderates the relationship between intergroup con...
Five studies tested whether Need for Closure (NFC) moderates the relationship between intergroup con...
A widely researched panacea for reducing intergroup prejudice is the contact hypothesis. However, fe...
A widely researched panacea for reducing intergroup prejudice is the contact hypothesis. However, fe...
Research on intergroup contact (Pettigrew & Tropp, 2006) has shown it to be an effective measure of ...
Contact between members of two different groups can lead to anxiety and discomfort in interactions. ...
Positive contact predicts reduced prejudice, but negative contact may increase prejudice at a strong...
In this study we examine the process that links intergroup contact to prejudice reduction, consideri...
While previous research has examined social norms and intergroup contact as predictors of prejudice,...
Intergroup contact provides a reliable means of reducing prejudice. Yet, critics suggested that its ...
In a sample of White Australians (N=273), cross-group friendship with Aboriginal Australians was ass...
Emotions are increasingly being recognised as important aspects of prejudice and intergroup behaviou...
In a sample of White Australians (N = 273), cross-group friendship with Aboriginal Australians was a...
Why do people have anti-immigrant attitudes? We proposed that individuals’ need for cognitive closur...