We examined the effectiveness of an imagery‐based strategy designed to reduce prejudice in pre‐schoolers in Italy. Three studies involving different target groups (disabled children, Black children) were conducted within Italian pre‐schools. Children (4‐6 years) were asked to imagine and draw meeting an outgroup member (Studies 1 and 2) or to imagine writing a letter to an outgroup member (Study 3). Results revealed that pre‐schoolers in the experimental condition, relative to a control group, reported less intergroup bias in form of contact intentions and resource allocation as well as greater behavioral inclusiveness; effects were mediated by improved intergroup attitudes. Our findings are important in understanding ways that promote posi...
Imagined contact is an intervention that combines the prejudice-reduction of intergroup contact with...
We conducted two studies involving two different age groups (elementary school children and adults) ...
The current research tested a recent development in social psychology, namely „imagined contact‟, am...
We examined the effectiveness of an imagery‐based strategy designed to reduce prejudice in pre‐schoo...
We examined the effectiveness of an imagery‐based strategy designed to reduce prejudice in preschool...
We conducted an experimental intervention aimed at comparing the effectiveness of direct and imagine...
A growing body of research has shown that imagined intergroup contact can improve outgroup attitudes...
We conducted an experimental intervention aimed at comparing the effectiveness of directand imagined...
Imagined contact is an intervention that combines the prejudice-reduction of intergroup contact with...
A series of six experimental interventions shows that imagined contact reduces prejudice among eleme...
We conducted an experimental intervention aimed at comparing the effectiveness of direct and imagine...
The present research tested a prejudice?reduction intervention based on imagined contact. White chil...
We conducted two studies involving two different age groups (elementary school children and adults) ...
A growing body of research has shown that imagined intergroup contact can improve outgroup attitudes...
peer-reviewedFostering inclusive attitudes among children in host classrooms is key to integrating r...
Imagined contact is an intervention that combines the prejudice-reduction of intergroup contact with...
We conducted two studies involving two different age groups (elementary school children and adults) ...
The current research tested a recent development in social psychology, namely „imagined contact‟, am...
We examined the effectiveness of an imagery‐based strategy designed to reduce prejudice in pre‐schoo...
We examined the effectiveness of an imagery‐based strategy designed to reduce prejudice in preschool...
We conducted an experimental intervention aimed at comparing the effectiveness of direct and imagine...
A growing body of research has shown that imagined intergroup contact can improve outgroup attitudes...
We conducted an experimental intervention aimed at comparing the effectiveness of directand imagined...
Imagined contact is an intervention that combines the prejudice-reduction of intergroup contact with...
A series of six experimental interventions shows that imagined contact reduces prejudice among eleme...
We conducted an experimental intervention aimed at comparing the effectiveness of direct and imagine...
The present research tested a prejudice?reduction intervention based on imagined contact. White chil...
We conducted two studies involving two different age groups (elementary school children and adults) ...
A growing body of research has shown that imagined intergroup contact can improve outgroup attitudes...
peer-reviewedFostering inclusive attitudes among children in host classrooms is key to integrating r...
Imagined contact is an intervention that combines the prejudice-reduction of intergroup contact with...
We conducted two studies involving two different age groups (elementary school children and adults) ...
The current research tested a recent development in social psychology, namely „imagined contact‟, am...