The present research tested the idea that the ecological impact of intergroup contact on outgroup attitudes can be fully understood only when relative frequency and relative influence of positive and negative contact are considered simultaneously. Participants from five European countries (Austria, the Czech Republic, Germany, Poland and Slovakia; N=1276) freely described their contact experiences with people of neighboring nationalities and then reported on their outgroup attitudes. Contact descriptions were coded for positive versus negative valence and for person versus situation framing. Consistently across the five participant groups, positive intergroup contact was reported to occur three times more frequently than negative intergroup...
Drawing from the intergroup contact model and self-categorization theory, the authors advanced the n...
Drawing from the intergroup contact model and self-categorization theory, the authors advanced the n...
Intergroup contact research has rarely considered the intra-individual (within-person) variability o...
<p>The present research tested the idea that the ecological impact of intergroup contact on outgroup...
none6siIntergroup contact is an established pathway to improve intergroup relations. Research has lo...
In the sixty years following Allport's (1954) formulation of the contact hypothesis, very little res...
Past research is limited by a focus on intimacy in positive intergroup contact. This study tested wh...
A wealth of research examining intergroup contact theory (Allport, 1954; Brown & Hewstone, 2005) has...
We assessed evidence for a contextual effect of positive intergroup contact, whereby the effect of i...
A widely researched panacea for reducing intergroup prejudice is the contact hypothesis. However, fe...
Five studies tested whether intergroup contact reduces negative outgroup attitudes through a process...
Decades of intergroup contact research have highlighted the beneficial effect of outgroup contact on...
A longitudinal study (N = 109) of interschool contact and attitudes was conducted to test Allport's ...
Negative (vs positive) intergroup contact may have a disproportionately large impact on intergroup r...
A widely researched panacea for reducing intergroup prejudice is the contact hypothesis. However, fe...
Drawing from the intergroup contact model and self-categorization theory, the authors advanced the n...
Drawing from the intergroup contact model and self-categorization theory, the authors advanced the n...
Intergroup contact research has rarely considered the intra-individual (within-person) variability o...
<p>The present research tested the idea that the ecological impact of intergroup contact on outgroup...
none6siIntergroup contact is an established pathway to improve intergroup relations. Research has lo...
In the sixty years following Allport's (1954) formulation of the contact hypothesis, very little res...
Past research is limited by a focus on intimacy in positive intergroup contact. This study tested wh...
A wealth of research examining intergroup contact theory (Allport, 1954; Brown & Hewstone, 2005) has...
We assessed evidence for a contextual effect of positive intergroup contact, whereby the effect of i...
A widely researched panacea for reducing intergroup prejudice is the contact hypothesis. However, fe...
Five studies tested whether intergroup contact reduces negative outgroup attitudes through a process...
Decades of intergroup contact research have highlighted the beneficial effect of outgroup contact on...
A longitudinal study (N = 109) of interschool contact and attitudes was conducted to test Allport's ...
Negative (vs positive) intergroup contact may have a disproportionately large impact on intergroup r...
A widely researched panacea for reducing intergroup prejudice is the contact hypothesis. However, fe...
Drawing from the intergroup contact model and self-categorization theory, the authors advanced the n...
Drawing from the intergroup contact model and self-categorization theory, the authors advanced the n...
Intergroup contact research has rarely considered the intra-individual (within-person) variability o...