We investigated whether existing intergroup contact experiences moderated the associations between prejudicial attitudes and behavioral tendencies towards outgroups across five studies in Turkey (total N = 1,281). Findings showed that among Turks who reported higher levels of cross-group friendship quantity (Study 1) and greater positive (but not negative) contact (Study 2) with Kurds, prejudicial attitudes did not predict negative outgroup behavioral tendencies. Confirming these studies, Study 3 indicated that the association between homophobic attitudes and outgroup avoidance/approach tendencies was weaker among individuals who reported more LGBTI friends. Study 4 replicated the latter finding among children using Syrians as the target ou...
In the Balkans, contact with gays and lesbians is typically hostile or avoided. Drawing from probabi...
In recent years intergroup contact research has called for analyzing the effects of both positive an...
We investigated how and when individuals transform existing cross-group interactions into more posit...
We investigated whether existing intergroup contact experiences moderated the associations between p...
Despite increasing contact opportunities, prejudice toward refugees persists, especially in mass imm...
Despite increasing contact opportunities, prejudice toward refugees persists, especially in mass imm...
Intergroup Contact Theory (Allport, 1954; Pettigrew, 1998) has been known to function as a critical ...
Although the effectiveness of intergroup contact as a mechanism for reducing prejudice is well-estab...
WOS: 000395638000001We investigated associations between cross-group friendships, perceived intereth...
We investigated associations between cross-group friendships, perceived interethnic conflict, and ou...
We investigated associations between cross-group friendships, perceived interethnic conflict, and ou...
While extended intergroup contact has been commonly studied in the context of prejudice reduction, l...
While extended intergroup contact has been commonly studied in the context of prejudice reduction, l...
We investigated intergroup contact’s cognitively liberalizing function by testing it’s association w...
We investigated the role of positive and negative contact on outgroup attitudes, collective action t...
In the Balkans, contact with gays and lesbians is typically hostile or avoided. Drawing from probabi...
In recent years intergroup contact research has called for analyzing the effects of both positive an...
We investigated how and when individuals transform existing cross-group interactions into more posit...
We investigated whether existing intergroup contact experiences moderated the associations between p...
Despite increasing contact opportunities, prejudice toward refugees persists, especially in mass imm...
Despite increasing contact opportunities, prejudice toward refugees persists, especially in mass imm...
Intergroup Contact Theory (Allport, 1954; Pettigrew, 1998) has been known to function as a critical ...
Although the effectiveness of intergroup contact as a mechanism for reducing prejudice is well-estab...
WOS: 000395638000001We investigated associations between cross-group friendships, perceived intereth...
We investigated associations between cross-group friendships, perceived interethnic conflict, and ou...
We investigated associations between cross-group friendships, perceived interethnic conflict, and ou...
While extended intergroup contact has been commonly studied in the context of prejudice reduction, l...
While extended intergroup contact has been commonly studied in the context of prejudice reduction, l...
We investigated intergroup contact’s cognitively liberalizing function by testing it’s association w...
We investigated the role of positive and negative contact on outgroup attitudes, collective action t...
In the Balkans, contact with gays and lesbians is typically hostile or avoided. Drawing from probabi...
In recent years intergroup contact research has called for analyzing the effects of both positive an...
We investigated how and when individuals transform existing cross-group interactions into more posit...