According to the extended contact hypothesis, direct intergroup contact is not necessary for prejudice reduction; it suffices to know that ingroup friends have outgroup friends. However, extended contact is typically measured in a way that does not clarify whether people know the outgroup friend of their ingroup friend or whether they are even direct friends. A social network approach is used to compare extended contact when ingroup friends’ outgroup friends are not direct friends (open triads) to when there is a direct friendship with some (mixed triads) or all of the ingroup friends’ outgroup friends (closed triads). Results from a nonprobability sample in the US predicting feelings toward Black people (N = 313) and from a representative ...
S. C. Wright, A. Aron, T. McLaughlin-Volpe, and S. A. Ropp (1997) proposed that the benefits associa...
Traditionally, studies of intergroup contact have primarily relied on self-reports, which constitute...
Traditionally, studies of intergroup contact have primarily relied on self-reports, which constitute...
According to the extended contact hypothesis, direct intergroup contact is not necessary for prejudi...
According to the extended contact hypothesis, direct intergroup contact is not necessary for prejudi...
According to the extended contact hypothesis, direct intergroup contact is not necessary for prejudi...
In this chapter we provide an overview and a discussion of recent developments of the extended conta...
In this chapter we provide an overview and a discussion of recent developments of the extended conta...
Research in social psychology has provided impressive evidence that intergroup contact reduces preju...
Research in social psychology has provided impressive evidence that intergroup contact reduces preju...
The extended contact hypothesis proposes that knowledge that an in-group member has a close relation...
Cross-group friendships (the most effective form of direct contact) and extended contact (i.e., know...
Cross-group friendships (the most effective form of direct contact) and extended contact (i.e., know...
Cross-group friendships (the most effective form of direct contact) and extended contact (i.e., know...
According to the extended contact hypothesis, knowing that in-group members have cross-group friends...
S. C. Wright, A. Aron, T. McLaughlin-Volpe, and S. A. Ropp (1997) proposed that the benefits associa...
Traditionally, studies of intergroup contact have primarily relied on self-reports, which constitute...
Traditionally, studies of intergroup contact have primarily relied on self-reports, which constitute...
According to the extended contact hypothesis, direct intergroup contact is not necessary for prejudi...
According to the extended contact hypothesis, direct intergroup contact is not necessary for prejudi...
According to the extended contact hypothesis, direct intergroup contact is not necessary for prejudi...
In this chapter we provide an overview and a discussion of recent developments of the extended conta...
In this chapter we provide an overview and a discussion of recent developments of the extended conta...
Research in social psychology has provided impressive evidence that intergroup contact reduces preju...
Research in social psychology has provided impressive evidence that intergroup contact reduces preju...
The extended contact hypothesis proposes that knowledge that an in-group member has a close relation...
Cross-group friendships (the most effective form of direct contact) and extended contact (i.e., know...
Cross-group friendships (the most effective form of direct contact) and extended contact (i.e., know...
Cross-group friendships (the most effective form of direct contact) and extended contact (i.e., know...
According to the extended contact hypothesis, knowing that in-group members have cross-group friends...
S. C. Wright, A. Aron, T. McLaughlin-Volpe, and S. A. Ropp (1997) proposed that the benefits associa...
Traditionally, studies of intergroup contact have primarily relied on self-reports, which constitute...
Traditionally, studies of intergroup contact have primarily relied on self-reports, which constitute...