Immigration, cultural diversity and integration are among the most central challenges for modern societies. Integration is often impeded by negative emotions and prejudices held by the majority members towards immigrants in a common society. Based on the in group projection model (Mummendey & Wenzel, 1999), we examined the impact of perceived relative in group prototypicality on intergroup emotions and prejudice. Additionally, we examined whether this impact is causal and explored the issue of causality in more detail contrasting a linear causal model with bi-directional or reciprocal causality. Hypotheses were tested in a study with a two-wave panel of majority members (N=1085) in Germany. We examined the proposed relations between relativ...
Previous research has found a positive influence of intergroup contact in reducing prejudice. The ai...
The literature allows us to assume that both intergroup friendship and generalized social trust will...
Intergroup contact cannot be considered only in terms of its cognitive processes (Johnston & Hewston...
Immigration, cultural diversity and integration are among the most central challenges for modern soc...
Two broad distal causes of prejudice are past history of intergroup contact and general political pr...
The research in this article explores the structure and content of attributed intergroup beliefs: to...
Based on two cross-sectional probability samples (Study 1: N = 1,382, Study 2: N = 1,587), we studie...
Based on two cross-sectional probability samples (Study 1: N = 1,382, Study 2: N = 1,587), we studie...
The psychological and sociological explorations of intergroup relations have traditionally focused o...
Emotions are increasingly being recognised as important aspects of prejudice and intergroup behaviou...
The effect of the intergroup climate on acculturation preferences among host-majority and immigrant ...
A study with British participants (N = 90) tested a potential mediator of the effect of essentialist...
It is argued that the aspects of intergroup relations that potentially can arouse emotions in the pe...
The effect of the intergroup climate on acculturation preferences among host-majority and immigrant ...
Prejudice toward immigrants remains widespread in Western multi-ethnic societies. So far, the majori...
Previous research has found a positive influence of intergroup contact in reducing prejudice. The ai...
The literature allows us to assume that both intergroup friendship and generalized social trust will...
Intergroup contact cannot be considered only in terms of its cognitive processes (Johnston & Hewston...
Immigration, cultural diversity and integration are among the most central challenges for modern soc...
Two broad distal causes of prejudice are past history of intergroup contact and general political pr...
The research in this article explores the structure and content of attributed intergroup beliefs: to...
Based on two cross-sectional probability samples (Study 1: N = 1,382, Study 2: N = 1,587), we studie...
Based on two cross-sectional probability samples (Study 1: N = 1,382, Study 2: N = 1,587), we studie...
The psychological and sociological explorations of intergroup relations have traditionally focused o...
Emotions are increasingly being recognised as important aspects of prejudice and intergroup behaviou...
The effect of the intergroup climate on acculturation preferences among host-majority and immigrant ...
A study with British participants (N = 90) tested a potential mediator of the effect of essentialist...
It is argued that the aspects of intergroup relations that potentially can arouse emotions in the pe...
The effect of the intergroup climate on acculturation preferences among host-majority and immigrant ...
Prejudice toward immigrants remains widespread in Western multi-ethnic societies. So far, the majori...
Previous research has found a positive influence of intergroup contact in reducing prejudice. The ai...
The literature allows us to assume that both intergroup friendship and generalized social trust will...
Intergroup contact cannot be considered only in terms of its cognitive processes (Johnston & Hewston...