Contact with out-group members has been associated with more favourable explicit attitudes towards the out-group in general, largely via the mediation of reduced intergroup anxiety. In addition, there is now a growing body of evidence suggesting that contact relates to automatically activated evaluations termed implicit attitudes. However, research has not fully illuminated the mechanisms through which contact with outgroup members impacts on implicit attitudes. A study investigating this issue assessed White participants' (N=105) explicit attitudes, implicit attitudes, intergroup anxiety, and contact quantity and quality about Asians. Greater contact quality was related to more positive explicit attitudes, while contact quantity was associ...
The Common Ingroup Identity Model (CIIM) holds that four levels of categorization (the interpersona...
Intergroup contact theory posits that interaction with outgroup members should improve our attitudes...
Intergroup contact theory posits that interaction with outgroup members should improve our attitudes...
A longitudinal field study tested the long-term associations (three years) of intergroup contact wit...
A longitudinal field study tested the long-term associations (three years) of intergroup contact wit...
We proposed a model of intergroup contact wherein contact promotes understanding of outgroup perspec...
We proposed a model of intergroup contact wherein contact promotes understanding of outgroup perspec...
A longitudinal field study tested the long-term effects (three years) of intergroup contact on both ...
This research examines the mechanisms underlying group-based differences in implicit attitudes and m...
In two studies, the authors examined the effects of intergroup contact in inclusive and non-inclusiv...
Contact between members of two different groups can lead to anxiety and discomfort in interactions. ...
ABSTRACT—Although 50 years of research demonstrate that friendly intergroup contact reduces intergro...
Recent research has shown that a brief, casual touch administered by an outgroup member reduces prej...
Contact between members of two different groups can lead to anxiety and discomfort in interactions. ...
Recent research has shown that a brief, casual touch administered by an outgroup member reduces prej...
The Common Ingroup Identity Model (CIIM) holds that four levels of categorization (the interpersona...
Intergroup contact theory posits that interaction with outgroup members should improve our attitudes...
Intergroup contact theory posits that interaction with outgroup members should improve our attitudes...
A longitudinal field study tested the long-term associations (three years) of intergroup contact wit...
A longitudinal field study tested the long-term associations (three years) of intergroup contact wit...
We proposed a model of intergroup contact wherein contact promotes understanding of outgroup perspec...
We proposed a model of intergroup contact wherein contact promotes understanding of outgroup perspec...
A longitudinal field study tested the long-term effects (three years) of intergroup contact on both ...
This research examines the mechanisms underlying group-based differences in implicit attitudes and m...
In two studies, the authors examined the effects of intergroup contact in inclusive and non-inclusiv...
Contact between members of two different groups can lead to anxiety and discomfort in interactions. ...
ABSTRACT—Although 50 years of research demonstrate that friendly intergroup contact reduces intergro...
Recent research has shown that a brief, casual touch administered by an outgroup member reduces prej...
Contact between members of two different groups can lead to anxiety and discomfort in interactions. ...
Recent research has shown that a brief, casual touch administered by an outgroup member reduces prej...
The Common Ingroup Identity Model (CIIM) holds that four levels of categorization (the interpersona...
Intergroup contact theory posits that interaction with outgroup members should improve our attitudes...
Intergroup contact theory posits that interaction with outgroup members should improve our attitudes...