A widely researched panacea for reducing intergroup prejudice is the contact hypothesis. However, few longitudinal studies can shed light on the direction of causal processes: from contact to prejudice reduction (contact effects) or from prejudice to contact reduction (prejudice effects). The authors conducted a longitudinal field survey in Germany, Belgium, and England with school students. The sample comprised members of both ethnic minorities (n = 512) and ethnic majorities (n = 1,143). Path analyses yielded both lagged contact effects and prejudice effects: Contact reduced prejudice, but prejudice also reduced contact. Furthermore, contact effects were negligible for minority members. These effects were obtained for 2 indicators of prej...
Although the effectiveness of intergroup contact as a mechanism for reducing prejudice is well-estab...
Five studies tested whether need for closure (NFC) moderates the relation between intergroup contact...
The present article presents a meta-analytic test of intergroup contact theory. With 713 independent...
A widely researched panacea for reducing intergroup prejudice is the contact hypothesis. However, fe...
Intergroup contact provides a reliable means of reducing prejudice. Yet, critics suggested that its ...
ABSTRACT—Although 50 years of research demonstrate that friendly intergroup contact reduces intergro...
Positive contact predicts reduced prejudice, but negative contact may increase prejudice at a strong...
We conducted a longitudinal field study among high-school majority and minority students. Results sh...
ABSTRACT—Considerable research has shown that greater intergroup contact corresponds with lower inte...
Wagner U, Christ O, Pettigrew TF, Stellmacher J, Wolf C. Prejudice and minority proportion: Contact ...
This study examined interethnic prejudice among 4,238 secondary school pupils in the Netherlands. It...
Contact research has traditionally focused on reducing negative attitudes or emotions towards outgro...
Contact research has traditionally focused on reducing negative attitudes or emotions towards outgro...
The objective of this thesis was to examine the effectiveness of contact and imagined contact (a der...
A field study was conducted in the Italian context to examine the longitudinal effects of contact on...
Although the effectiveness of intergroup contact as a mechanism for reducing prejudice is well-estab...
Five studies tested whether need for closure (NFC) moderates the relation between intergroup contact...
The present article presents a meta-analytic test of intergroup contact theory. With 713 independent...
A widely researched panacea for reducing intergroup prejudice is the contact hypothesis. However, fe...
Intergroup contact provides a reliable means of reducing prejudice. Yet, critics suggested that its ...
ABSTRACT—Although 50 years of research demonstrate that friendly intergroup contact reduces intergro...
Positive contact predicts reduced prejudice, but negative contact may increase prejudice at a strong...
We conducted a longitudinal field study among high-school majority and minority students. Results sh...
ABSTRACT—Considerable research has shown that greater intergroup contact corresponds with lower inte...
Wagner U, Christ O, Pettigrew TF, Stellmacher J, Wolf C. Prejudice and minority proportion: Contact ...
This study examined interethnic prejudice among 4,238 secondary school pupils in the Netherlands. It...
Contact research has traditionally focused on reducing negative attitudes or emotions towards outgro...
Contact research has traditionally focused on reducing negative attitudes or emotions towards outgro...
The objective of this thesis was to examine the effectiveness of contact and imagined contact (a der...
A field study was conducted in the Italian context to examine the longitudinal effects of contact on...
Although the effectiveness of intergroup contact as a mechanism for reducing prejudice is well-estab...
Five studies tested whether need for closure (NFC) moderates the relation between intergroup contact...
The present article presents a meta-analytic test of intergroup contact theory. With 713 independent...