The number of asylum seekers and refugees across the world is rapidly increasing. Negative attitudes towards these groups are globally prevalent and typically hostile because most receiving country citizens perceive them to be a security threat and an economic burden. This paper aims to understand the antecedents of negative attitudes toward a large refugee group currently garnering a great deal of attention – Syrian refugees, and experimentally test ways to ameliorate negative attitudes. In Study 1 (N = 122), we investigated predictors of social distance—as a proxy for prejudice—and found right-wing authoritarianism and intergroup anxiety to be significant predictors. In Study 2 (N = 162), we tested whether perceived acculturation orientat...
Prejudice and discrimination against minorities can be a powerful tool for populistic and reactionar...
Does exposure to refugees affect natives' prosocial behavior? If so, do changes in prosocial behavio...
Europe receives thousands of asylum seekers. This study examined whether European participants disti...
The number of asylum seekers and refugees across the world is rapidly increasing. Negative attitudes...
The number of asylum seekers and refugees across the world is rapidly increasing. Negative attitudes...
Bu tez araştırmasının amacı, Türk vatandaşlarının Suriyeli mültecilere yönelik tutumlarını ve bu tut...
Past studies demonstrated that vicarious contact (i.e., observing interactions between ingroup and o...
Is it possible to change the negative public attitudes towards refugees? Which factors reinforce suc...
Despite increasing contact opportunities, prejudice toward refugees persists, especially in mass imm...
Despite increasing contact opportunities, prejudice toward refugees persists, especially in mass imm...
none4siThis research investigates the relationship between different valence contact of migrants wit...
Item does not contain fulltextDespite the importance of cultural difference perceptions in intergrou...
The world has witnessed a large increase in the number of refugees in the last decade. Today, the hi...
In every society, refugees face social and economic exclusion. In particular, social distance toward...
This study explored the role of secondary transfer effects (STEs) to test whether and how contact be...
Prejudice and discrimination against minorities can be a powerful tool for populistic and reactionar...
Does exposure to refugees affect natives' prosocial behavior? If so, do changes in prosocial behavio...
Europe receives thousands of asylum seekers. This study examined whether European participants disti...
The number of asylum seekers and refugees across the world is rapidly increasing. Negative attitudes...
The number of asylum seekers and refugees across the world is rapidly increasing. Negative attitudes...
Bu tez araştırmasının amacı, Türk vatandaşlarının Suriyeli mültecilere yönelik tutumlarını ve bu tut...
Past studies demonstrated that vicarious contact (i.e., observing interactions between ingroup and o...
Is it possible to change the negative public attitudes towards refugees? Which factors reinforce suc...
Despite increasing contact opportunities, prejudice toward refugees persists, especially in mass imm...
Despite increasing contact opportunities, prejudice toward refugees persists, especially in mass imm...
none4siThis research investigates the relationship between different valence contact of migrants wit...
Item does not contain fulltextDespite the importance of cultural difference perceptions in intergrou...
The world has witnessed a large increase in the number of refugees in the last decade. Today, the hi...
In every society, refugees face social and economic exclusion. In particular, social distance toward...
This study explored the role of secondary transfer effects (STEs) to test whether and how contact be...
Prejudice and discrimination against minorities can be a powerful tool for populistic and reactionar...
Does exposure to refugees affect natives' prosocial behavior? If so, do changes in prosocial behavio...
Europe receives thousands of asylum seekers. This study examined whether European participants disti...