Two studies investigate the relationship between racial attitude (dis)similarity and interpersonal liking for racial minorities and Whites in same-race and cross-race pairs. In nationally representative and local samples, minorities report personally caring about racial issues more than Whites do (Pilot Study), which we theorize makes racial attitude divergence with ingroup members especially disruptive. Both established friendships (Study 1) and face-to-face interactions among strangers (Study 2) provided evidence for the dissimilarity-repulsion hypothesis in same-race interactions for minorities but not Whites. For minorities, disagreeing with a minority partner or friend about racial attitudes decreased their positivity toward that perso...
Dyadic interactions between Whites and Blacks were examined. Whites ’ concern about appearing prejud...
This research examines cross-ethnic friendships as a predictor of perceived discrimination and suppo...
Friendships with members of our own group (ingroup) and other groups (outgroups) shape our attitudes...
Two studies investigate the relationship between racial attitude (dis)similarity and interpersonal l...
The present study examines the relationship between self-reported friendships with Blacks and implic...
Allyship between races has most commonly been studied in the context of White allies to the Black co...
Investigating the contact hypothesis with participants of each race, the study targeted implicit bel...
The inter-group contact hypothesis states that interactions between individuals belonging to differe...
A positive interracial interaction can create a foundation for friendships, improved intergroup atti...
Members of small minority groups like Natives, along with other minority groups that are rapidly gro...
Members of small minority groups like Natives, along with other minority groups that are rapidly gro...
Individuals with other-race friends are perceived to identify less strongly with their racial in-gro...
Members of small minority groups like Natives, along with other minority groups that are rapidly gro...
2018-07-26The current study examines the short-term longitudinal impact of cross-ethnic friendships ...
Objective. Previous studies have examined interracial friendships, typically within educational sett...
Dyadic interactions between Whites and Blacks were examined. Whites ’ concern about appearing prejud...
This research examines cross-ethnic friendships as a predictor of perceived discrimination and suppo...
Friendships with members of our own group (ingroup) and other groups (outgroups) shape our attitudes...
Two studies investigate the relationship between racial attitude (dis)similarity and interpersonal l...
The present study examines the relationship between self-reported friendships with Blacks and implic...
Allyship between races has most commonly been studied in the context of White allies to the Black co...
Investigating the contact hypothesis with participants of each race, the study targeted implicit bel...
The inter-group contact hypothesis states that interactions between individuals belonging to differe...
A positive interracial interaction can create a foundation for friendships, improved intergroup atti...
Members of small minority groups like Natives, along with other minority groups that are rapidly gro...
Members of small minority groups like Natives, along with other minority groups that are rapidly gro...
Individuals with other-race friends are perceived to identify less strongly with their racial in-gro...
Members of small minority groups like Natives, along with other minority groups that are rapidly gro...
2018-07-26The current study examines the short-term longitudinal impact of cross-ethnic friendships ...
Objective. Previous studies have examined interracial friendships, typically within educational sett...
Dyadic interactions between Whites and Blacks were examined. Whites ’ concern about appearing prejud...
This research examines cross-ethnic friendships as a predictor of perceived discrimination and suppo...
Friendships with members of our own group (ingroup) and other groups (outgroups) shape our attitudes...