Direct friendship with outgroup members and the knowledge of ingroup-outgroup friendships (indirect friendship) can both reduce outgroup prejudice. Three correlational studies (Ns = 338, 141, and 798) tested the moderating role of the affective-cognitive bases of prejudice, assessing whether the size of the friendship- prejudice relationship depends on the extent to which emotions (vs. thoughts) are relevant to the prejudiced attitudes at stake. In Study 1, direct friendship effects were larger with outgroups generating stronger affective responding than with outgroups generating stronger cognitive responding, whereas indirect friendship effects were larger with cognitive than with affective outgroups. Study 2 detected a similar pattern but...
Intergroup contact (especially cross-group friendship) is firmly established as a powerful strategy ...
Intergroup relations theory posits that cross-group friendship reduces threat perceptions and negati...
We conducted a longitudinal study to test the bi-directional relationships between intergroup contac...
One of the most exciting developments in intergroup contact theory is the idea that a certain type o...
Recent evidence suggests that both direct and indirect friendship with outgroup members (knowledge o...
Recent evidence suggests that both direct and indirect friendship with outgroup members (knowledge o...
A correlational study investigated whether individual difference variables (public self-consciousnes...
Emotions are increasingly being recognised as important aspects of prejudice and intergroup behaviou...
The extended contact hypothesis proposes that knowledge that an in-group member has a close relation...
Intergroup contact cannot be considered only in terms of its cognitive processes (Johnston & Hewston...
This chapter describes the efficacy of direct and extended cross-group friendship in the prejudice r...
While previous research has examined social norms and intergroup contact as predictors of prejudice,...
Intergroup contact (especially cross-group friendship) is firmly established as a powerful strategy ...
Intergroup relations theory posits that cross-group friendship reduces threat perceptions and negati...
Intergroup contact (especially cross-group friendship) is firmly established as a powerful strategy ...
Intergroup contact (especially cross-group friendship) is firmly established as a powerful strategy ...
Intergroup relations theory posits that cross-group friendship reduces threat perceptions and negati...
We conducted a longitudinal study to test the bi-directional relationships between intergroup contac...
One of the most exciting developments in intergroup contact theory is the idea that a certain type o...
Recent evidence suggests that both direct and indirect friendship with outgroup members (knowledge o...
Recent evidence suggests that both direct and indirect friendship with outgroup members (knowledge o...
A correlational study investigated whether individual difference variables (public self-consciousnes...
Emotions are increasingly being recognised as important aspects of prejudice and intergroup behaviou...
The extended contact hypothesis proposes that knowledge that an in-group member has a close relation...
Intergroup contact cannot be considered only in terms of its cognitive processes (Johnston & Hewston...
This chapter describes the efficacy of direct and extended cross-group friendship in the prejudice r...
While previous research has examined social norms and intergroup contact as predictors of prejudice,...
Intergroup contact (especially cross-group friendship) is firmly established as a powerful strategy ...
Intergroup relations theory posits that cross-group friendship reduces threat perceptions and negati...
Intergroup contact (especially cross-group friendship) is firmly established as a powerful strategy ...
Intergroup contact (especially cross-group friendship) is firmly established as a powerful strategy ...
Intergroup relations theory posits that cross-group friendship reduces threat perceptions and negati...
We conducted a longitudinal study to test the bi-directional relationships between intergroup contac...