Extended intergroup contact has received growing support for its positive effect on intergroup rela-tions. Previous research has focused on cognitive factors associated with extended contact, such as per-ceived group norms and inclusion of the other in self. In the present review, we examine the affective outcomes of extended contact. In particular, we review research demonstrating that extended contact has powerful effects on various affective measures of intergroup relations, such as intergroup anxiety, empathy, trust, and intergroup threat. We also present evidence that some of these affective factors me-diate the relationship between extended contact and outgroup attitudes. Finally, we propose future re-search to extend the literature o...
Recent research has provided consistent support for imagined intergroup contact (Crisp & Turner, 20...
A correlational study investigated extended contact as a strategy to improve outgroup attitudes and ...
Objectives: Research on intergroup contact and prejudice reduction has dedicated little attention to...
Extended intergroup contact has received growing support for its positive effect on intergroup rela-...
Research in social psychology has provided impressive evidence that intergroup contact reduces preju...
The extended contact hypothesis proposes that knowledge that an in-group member has a close relation...
The Contact Hypothesis has long been considered one of psychology’s most effective strategies for im...
S. C. Wright, A. Aron, T. McLaughlin-Volpe, and S. A. Ropp (1997) proposed that the benefits associa...
Cross-group friendships (the most effective form of direct contact) and extended contact (i.e., know...
Cross-group friendships (the most effective form of direct contact) and extended contact (i.e., know...
Objectives: Research on intergroup contact and prejudice reduction has dedicated little attention to...
In this chapter we provide an overview and a discussion of recent developments of the extended conta...
Cross-group friendships (the most effective form of direct contact) and extended contact (i.e., know...
Intergroup contact cannot be considered only in terms of its cognitive processes (Johnston & Hewston...
According to the extended contact hypothesis, knowing that in-group members have cross-group friends...
Recent research has provided consistent support for imagined intergroup contact (Crisp & Turner, 20...
A correlational study investigated extended contact as a strategy to improve outgroup attitudes and ...
Objectives: Research on intergroup contact and prejudice reduction has dedicated little attention to...
Extended intergroup contact has received growing support for its positive effect on intergroup rela-...
Research in social psychology has provided impressive evidence that intergroup contact reduces preju...
The extended contact hypothesis proposes that knowledge that an in-group member has a close relation...
The Contact Hypothesis has long been considered one of psychology’s most effective strategies for im...
S. C. Wright, A. Aron, T. McLaughlin-Volpe, and S. A. Ropp (1997) proposed that the benefits associa...
Cross-group friendships (the most effective form of direct contact) and extended contact (i.e., know...
Cross-group friendships (the most effective form of direct contact) and extended contact (i.e., know...
Objectives: Research on intergroup contact and prejudice reduction has dedicated little attention to...
In this chapter we provide an overview and a discussion of recent developments of the extended conta...
Cross-group friendships (the most effective form of direct contact) and extended contact (i.e., know...
Intergroup contact cannot be considered only in terms of its cognitive processes (Johnston & Hewston...
According to the extended contact hypothesis, knowing that in-group members have cross-group friends...
Recent research has provided consistent support for imagined intergroup contact (Crisp & Turner, 20...
A correlational study investigated extended contact as a strategy to improve outgroup attitudes and ...
Objectives: Research on intergroup contact and prejudice reduction has dedicated little attention to...