We tested a model which considered individual-level (intergroup anxiety) and group-level (perceived realistic and symbolic threats to the in-group) threats as simultaneous mediators in the relationship between the quantity and quality of cross-community contact and intergroup attitudes (Study 1, N=166) and trust (Study 2, N=163) in Northern Ireland. The studies tested the hypothesis that the strength of group-identification moderates the importance of individual- vs. group-level threats as predictors of attitudes and trust and as mediators of contact effects. Both anxiety and symbolic threat, but not realistic threat, emerged as predictors of the criterion variables and mediated contact effects. Our results provide support for the moderatin...
Recent evidence suggests that both direct and indirect friendship with outgroup members (knowledge o...
Secondary transfer effects (STEs) of intergroup contact refer to the generalization of contact effec...
Two studies examined perceptions of risk, threat, and emotions experienced once a community leader h...
We tested a model which considered individual-level (intergroup anxiety) and group-level (perceived ...
We tested a model which considered individual-level (intergroup anxiety) and group-level (perceived ...
We tested a model which considered individual-level (intergroup anxiety) and group-level (perceived ...
We tested a model which examined the relationship between contact quantity and quality, relative ing...
Using data drawn from the adult population in Northern Ireland (N=1,515), this article examines the ...
Social identity complexity defines people's more or less complex cognitive representations of the in...
Two studies tested the prediction that more positive intergroup contact would be associated with red...
The relation between identification and in-group favouritism was analysed across two studies, in whi...
Two studies tested the prediction that more positive intergroup contact would be associated with red...
In two studies, we tested the basic tenets of the common ingroup identity model (Gaertner & Dovidio,...
Recent evidence suggests that both direct and indirect friendship with outgroup members (knowledge o...
Schmid K, Hewstone M, Küpper B, Zick A, Tausch N. Reducing aggressive intergroup action tendencies: ...
Recent evidence suggests that both direct and indirect friendship with outgroup members (knowledge o...
Secondary transfer effects (STEs) of intergroup contact refer to the generalization of contact effec...
Two studies examined perceptions of risk, threat, and emotions experienced once a community leader h...
We tested a model which considered individual-level (intergroup anxiety) and group-level (perceived ...
We tested a model which considered individual-level (intergroup anxiety) and group-level (perceived ...
We tested a model which considered individual-level (intergroup anxiety) and group-level (perceived ...
We tested a model which examined the relationship between contact quantity and quality, relative ing...
Using data drawn from the adult population in Northern Ireland (N=1,515), this article examines the ...
Social identity complexity defines people's more or less complex cognitive representations of the in...
Two studies tested the prediction that more positive intergroup contact would be associated with red...
The relation between identification and in-group favouritism was analysed across two studies, in whi...
Two studies tested the prediction that more positive intergroup contact would be associated with red...
In two studies, we tested the basic tenets of the common ingroup identity model (Gaertner & Dovidio,...
Recent evidence suggests that both direct and indirect friendship with outgroup members (knowledge o...
Schmid K, Hewstone M, Küpper B, Zick A, Tausch N. Reducing aggressive intergroup action tendencies: ...
Recent evidence suggests that both direct and indirect friendship with outgroup members (knowledge o...
Secondary transfer effects (STEs) of intergroup contact refer to the generalization of contact effec...
Two studies examined perceptions of risk, threat, and emotions experienced once a community leader h...