We conducted an experimental intervention to test the effectiveness of vicarious contact in the relationship between Turkish and Syrian elementary school children; the participants were Turkish children. We used a mixed-methods approach, investigating effects by using both quantitative and qualitative methodologies. Participants in the experimental condition were asked to read stories on positive contact between Turkish and Syrian children over the course of six weekly sessions. The results revealed that vicarious contact, compared to a control condition where participants did not engage in any activity, led to greater intentions to help outgroup members. Importantly, effects only emerged among children who reported higher initial negative ...
Indirect forms of intergroup contact have been shown to reduce prejudice. However, little is known a...
Two studies were conducted to evaluate interventions, based upon the extended contact hypothesis and...
Although direct, face-to-face contact between groups is more and more frequent in multicultural soci...
We conducted an experimental intervention to test the effectiveness of vicarious contact in the rela...
We conducted an experimental intervention to test the effectiveness of vicarious contact in the rela...
The present research evaluated an intervention, derived from the “extended contact hypothesis,” whic...
The present research evaluated an intervention, derived from the "extended contact hypothesis," whic...
Research has shown that vicarious contact, that is observing an interaction between ingroup and outg...
We investigated how and when individuals transform existing cross-group interactions into more posit...
Increasing research has evidenced the negative intergroup relations in Turkey between locals and ref...
The present research evaluated an intervention, derived from the "extended contact hypothesis," whic...
We investigated how and when individuals transform existing cross-group interactions into more posit...
The present research evaluated an intervention, derived from the ‘‘extended contact hypothesis,’ ’ w...
Despite increasing contact opportunities, prejudice toward refugees persists, especially in mass imm...
Despite increasing contact opportunities, prejudice toward refugees persists, especially in mass imm...
Indirect forms of intergroup contact have been shown to reduce prejudice. However, little is known a...
Two studies were conducted to evaluate interventions, based upon the extended contact hypothesis and...
Although direct, face-to-face contact between groups is more and more frequent in multicultural soci...
We conducted an experimental intervention to test the effectiveness of vicarious contact in the rela...
We conducted an experimental intervention to test the effectiveness of vicarious contact in the rela...
The present research evaluated an intervention, derived from the “extended contact hypothesis,” whic...
The present research evaluated an intervention, derived from the "extended contact hypothesis," whic...
Research has shown that vicarious contact, that is observing an interaction between ingroup and outg...
We investigated how and when individuals transform existing cross-group interactions into more posit...
Increasing research has evidenced the negative intergroup relations in Turkey between locals and ref...
The present research evaluated an intervention, derived from the "extended contact hypothesis," whic...
We investigated how and when individuals transform existing cross-group interactions into more posit...
The present research evaluated an intervention, derived from the ‘‘extended contact hypothesis,’ ’ w...
Despite increasing contact opportunities, prejudice toward refugees persists, especially in mass imm...
Despite increasing contact opportunities, prejudice toward refugees persists, especially in mass imm...
Indirect forms of intergroup contact have been shown to reduce prejudice. However, little is known a...
Two studies were conducted to evaluate interventions, based upon the extended contact hypothesis and...
Although direct, face-to-face contact between groups is more and more frequent in multicultural soci...