A growing body of research has shown that imagined intergroup contact can improve outgroup attitudes. The aim of the present study was to examine the effectiveness of a multifaceted form of imagined contact in counteracting bullying in school children, and additionally to test the underlying processes of this effect. Two hundred and fifteen Italian elementary school children took part in a 3-week intervention, where they were asked to imagine a scenario in which they become friends with an unknown disabled child, interact in various social settings, and react to forms of discrimination toward the newly acquired friend. After each session, they discussed collectively what they had imagined. The dependent measures were administered 1 week aft...
Can imagining contact with anti-normative outgroup members be an effective tool for improving interg...
The aim of this study was to test the effectiveness of imagined intergroup contact (Crisp & Turner, ...
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...
We examined the effectiveness of an imagery‐based strategy designed to reduce prejudice in pre‐schoo...
We conducted an experimental intervention aimed at comparing the effectiveness of direct and imagine...
We conducted an experimental intervention aimed at comparing the effectiveness of directand imagined...
We conducted an experimental intervention aimed at comparing the effectiveness of direct and imagine...
We examined the effectiveness of an imagery‐based strategy designed to reduce prejudice in pre‐schoo...
We conducted one experimental intervention based on extended contact principles aimed at fostering t...
We conducted a vicarious contact intervention with the aim of promoting bystanders' intentions to re...
peer-reviewedFostering inclusive attitudes among children in host classrooms is key to integrating r...
We conducted two studies involving two different age groups (elementary school children and adults) ...
The present study was designed to test whether imagined intergroup contact (Crisp & Turner, 2009) af...
We present five studies conducted with non-disabled schoolchildren, showing that an active and preve...
Can imagining contact with anti-normative outgroup members be an effective tool for improving interg...
The aim of this study was to test the effectiveness of imagined intergroup contact (Crisp & Turner, ...
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...
We examined the effectiveness of an imagery‐based strategy designed to reduce prejudice in pre‐schoo...
We conducted an experimental intervention aimed at comparing the effectiveness of direct and imagine...
We conducted an experimental intervention aimed at comparing the effectiveness of directand imagined...
We conducted an experimental intervention aimed at comparing the effectiveness of direct and imagine...
We examined the effectiveness of an imagery‐based strategy designed to reduce prejudice in pre‐schoo...
We conducted one experimental intervention based on extended contact principles aimed at fostering t...
We conducted a vicarious contact intervention with the aim of promoting bystanders' intentions to re...
peer-reviewedFostering inclusive attitudes among children in host classrooms is key to integrating r...
We conducted two studies involving two different age groups (elementary school children and adults) ...
The present study was designed to test whether imagined intergroup contact (Crisp & Turner, 2009) af...
We present five studies conducted with non-disabled schoolchildren, showing that an active and preve...
Can imagining contact with anti-normative outgroup members be an effective tool for improving interg...
The aim of this study was to test the effectiveness of imagined intergroup contact (Crisp & Turner, ...
We conducted two studies involving two different age groups (elementary school children and adults) ...