Previous research shows that people commonly exaggerate the size of minority populations. Theories of intergroup threat predict that the larger people perceive minority groups to be, the less favorably they feel toward them. We investigate whether correcting Americans’ misperceptions about one such population—immigrants—affects related attitudes. We confirm that non-Hispanic Americans overestimate the percentage of the population that is foreign-born or in the United States without authorization. However, in seven separate survey experiments over 11 years, we find that providing accurate information does little to affect attitudes toward immigration, even though it does reduce the perceived size of the foreign-born population. This is true ...
Individuals frequently perceive immigrant and minority population sizes to be much larger than they ...
What demographic backgrounds are associated with a person’s attitudes toward immigrants and immigrat...
Color poster with text, charts, and graphs.The topic of immigration is a politically polarizing issu...
Previous research shows that people commonly exaggerate the size of minority populations. Theories o...
Strategies aimed at reducing negative attitudes towards immigrants are at the core of integration po...
Studies have found that Americans tend to overestimate the size of minority populations, a pattern t...
Can corrective information change citizens’ misperceptions about immigrants and subsequently lead to...
Contains fulltext : 90607.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Although anti-...
There exists a well-documented tendency among citizens to perceive immigrant populations as much lar...
Although anti-immigrant attitudes represent a widespread social problem in many European societies, ...
Negative and positive attitudes between population in-groups and out-groups are matured through a va...
Over the last two decades, there has been a considerable influx of foreign nationals into South Afri...
According to research on attitudes toward immigrants, Americans consider immigrants to be an outgrou...
Researchers have studied whether opposition to immigrants is primarily due to a perceived economic t...
abstract: In this article, I set out to test a specific case of group threat theory, namely the size...
Individuals frequently perceive immigrant and minority population sizes to be much larger than they ...
What demographic backgrounds are associated with a person’s attitudes toward immigrants and immigrat...
Color poster with text, charts, and graphs.The topic of immigration is a politically polarizing issu...
Previous research shows that people commonly exaggerate the size of minority populations. Theories o...
Strategies aimed at reducing negative attitudes towards immigrants are at the core of integration po...
Studies have found that Americans tend to overestimate the size of minority populations, a pattern t...
Can corrective information change citizens’ misperceptions about immigrants and subsequently lead to...
Contains fulltext : 90607.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Although anti-...
There exists a well-documented tendency among citizens to perceive immigrant populations as much lar...
Although anti-immigrant attitudes represent a widespread social problem in many European societies, ...
Negative and positive attitudes between population in-groups and out-groups are matured through a va...
Over the last two decades, there has been a considerable influx of foreign nationals into South Afri...
According to research on attitudes toward immigrants, Americans consider immigrants to be an outgrou...
Researchers have studied whether opposition to immigrants is primarily due to a perceived economic t...
abstract: In this article, I set out to test a specific case of group threat theory, namely the size...
Individuals frequently perceive immigrant and minority population sizes to be much larger than they ...
What demographic backgrounds are associated with a person’s attitudes toward immigrants and immigrat...
Color poster with text, charts, and graphs.The topic of immigration is a politically polarizing issu...