This study seeks to expand the literature on predicting friendship diversity beyond race/ethnicity to include religion, social class, and sexual orientation. Survey packets elicited information regarding up to four close friendships developed during college. Additional measures assessed pre-college friendship diversity, participation in college activities and diversity education, intergroup attitudes, and interpersonal communication apprehension. A total of 588 friendships (213 intragroup and 375 intergroup) were reported by 151 college students. Pre-college friendship diversity was the primary predictor of college friendship diversity across each intergroup dimension. Implications for prejudice reduction are discussed
Motivated by the reality that the bene\u85ts of diversity on a college campus will be mitigated if i...
This study compared the influence of different friendship group types (same-sex only, opposite-sex o...
Many colleges and universities have expressed a commitment to increasing students' acceptance of rac...
Data for this longitudinal study were collected from over 2000 White, Asian, Latino, and African Ame...
This study empirically examined the predictive power of White racial identity, racial diversity of f...
Because of segregation in neighborhoods and schools, college may provide the first opportu-nity for ...
Members of small minority groups like Natives, along with other minority groups that are rapidly gro...
This study examined relationships among same-ethnicity friendships, perceptions of ethnic discrimina...
The prominent argument in favor of affirmative action policies has been that racial diversity streng...
The opportunities for students to create and maintain friendships with individuals whose experiences...
Abstract: Having cross‐ethnic friends in early adolescence is associated with more positive intergr...
With research supporting the benefits of racial diversity within the workplace and in academic setti...
This study examined how college students' interracial/interethnic interactions affected develop...
This longitudinal study tested the hypothesis that relationship-specific support for...
College and universities present distinct opportunities to interact across racial and ethnic lines t...
Motivated by the reality that the bene\u85ts of diversity on a college campus will be mitigated if i...
This study compared the influence of different friendship group types (same-sex only, opposite-sex o...
Many colleges and universities have expressed a commitment to increasing students' acceptance of rac...
Data for this longitudinal study were collected from over 2000 White, Asian, Latino, and African Ame...
This study empirically examined the predictive power of White racial identity, racial diversity of f...
Because of segregation in neighborhoods and schools, college may provide the first opportu-nity for ...
Members of small minority groups like Natives, along with other minority groups that are rapidly gro...
This study examined relationships among same-ethnicity friendships, perceptions of ethnic discrimina...
The prominent argument in favor of affirmative action policies has been that racial diversity streng...
The opportunities for students to create and maintain friendships with individuals whose experiences...
Abstract: Having cross‐ethnic friends in early adolescence is associated with more positive intergr...
With research supporting the benefits of racial diversity within the workplace and in academic setti...
This study examined how college students' interracial/interethnic interactions affected develop...
This longitudinal study tested the hypothesis that relationship-specific support for...
College and universities present distinct opportunities to interact across racial and ethnic lines t...
Motivated by the reality that the bene\u85ts of diversity on a college campus will be mitigated if i...
This study compared the influence of different friendship group types (same-sex only, opposite-sex o...
Many colleges and universities have expressed a commitment to increasing students' acceptance of rac...