The prejudice-reducing effects of intergroup contact have been well documented. However few studies have investigated the importance of the broader context within which contact occurs. The current study examined the predictors of social distance from Muslims in a large sample of Australian secondary school children (N = 980). Intergroup contact was an important predictor of reduced social distance even after demographics and perceptions of parents, school, media and broader intergroup dynamics were taken into account. However, in part the contact-social distance relationship was mediated by perceived parental support for intergroup relations and perceived fairness of media representation. Student's perceptions of broader group dynamics rela...
A widely researched panacea for reducing intergroup prejudice is the contact hypothesis. However, fe...
Literature on intergroup contact shows that in the absence of the required structural conditions, co...
Intergroup contact theory posits that interaction with outgroup members should improve our attitudes...
The prejudice-reducing effects of intergroup contact have been well documented. However few studies ...
Contact research has traditionally focused on reducing negative attitudes or emotions towards outgro...
Contact research has traditionally focused on reducing negative attitudes or emotions towards outgro...
While previous research has examined social norms and intergroup contact as predictors of prejudice,...
We assessed evidence for a contextual effect of positive intergroup contact, whereby the effect of i...
This research examines quasi-experimentally for the first time whether direct contact moderates the ...
This research examined the role of contact meta-perceptions on positive intergroup contact and outgr...
The influence of social norms in the context of intergroup relations has long been recognized by soc...
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...
Previous studies had shown the benefits of extended intergroup contact for outgroup attitude, mainly...
A widely researched panacea for reducing intergroup prejudice is the contact hypothesis. However, fe...
A widely researched panacea for reducing intergroup prejudice is the contact hypothesis. However, fe...
Literature on intergroup contact shows that in the absence of the required structural conditions, co...
Intergroup contact theory posits that interaction with outgroup members should improve our attitudes...
The prejudice-reducing effects of intergroup contact have been well documented. However few studies ...
Contact research has traditionally focused on reducing negative attitudes or emotions towards outgro...
Contact research has traditionally focused on reducing negative attitudes or emotions towards outgro...
While previous research has examined social norms and intergroup contact as predictors of prejudice,...
We assessed evidence for a contextual effect of positive intergroup contact, whereby the effect of i...
This research examines quasi-experimentally for the first time whether direct contact moderates the ...
This research examined the role of contact meta-perceptions on positive intergroup contact and outgr...
The influence of social norms in the context of intergroup relations has long been recognized by soc...
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...
Previous studies had shown the benefits of extended intergroup contact for outgroup attitude, mainly...
A widely researched panacea for reducing intergroup prejudice is the contact hypothesis. However, fe...
A widely researched panacea for reducing intergroup prejudice is the contact hypothesis. However, fe...
Literature on intergroup contact shows that in the absence of the required structural conditions, co...
Intergroup contact theory posits that interaction with outgroup members should improve our attitudes...