Positive contact between members of different groups reduces prejudice and increases cooperation, findings known as intergroup contact effects. Yet in real-world settings not only positive, but also negative intergroup contact occurs, which have opposing effects. To date little is known about whether and how an individual’s valenced history of intergroup contact influences contact effects and how this dynamic change happens during specific instances of intergroup contact. A pilot study examined the psychological impact of a novel paradigm to assess intergroup contact using a behavioral game. We then conducted two studies, which allowed us to observe a sequence of up to 23 in and outgroup interactions and their behavioral outcomes in a conti...
This article investigates the causal effect of intergroup contact on statistical and taste-based dis...
Intergroup contact is defined as interactions between members of different social groups. Contact i...
The Contact Hypothesis has long been considered one of psychology’s most effective strategies for im...
Positive contact between members of different groups reduces prejudice and increases cooperation, fi...
Positive contact between members of different groups reduces prejudice and increases cooperation, fi...
Negative (vs positive) intergroup contact may have a disproportionately large impact on intergroup r...
Contains fulltext : 63194.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)The Contact Hypo...
Drawing from the intergroup contact model and self-categorization theory, the authors advanced the n...
Drawing from the intergroup contact model and self-categorization theory, the authors advanced the n...
Intergroup contact research has rarely considered the intra-individual (within-person) variability o...
In the sixty years following Allport's (1954) formulation of the contact hypothesis, very little res...
Classic research on the contact hypothesis focused on the direct relationship between the antecedent...
Research in social psychology has provided impressive evidence that intergroup contact reduces preju...
Positive contact predicts reduced prejudice, but negative contact may increase prejudice at a strong...
none6siIntergroup contact is an established pathway to improve intergroup relations. Research has lo...
This article investigates the causal effect of intergroup contact on statistical and taste-based dis...
Intergroup contact is defined as interactions between members of different social groups. Contact i...
The Contact Hypothesis has long been considered one of psychology’s most effective strategies for im...
Positive contact between members of different groups reduces prejudice and increases cooperation, fi...
Positive contact between members of different groups reduces prejudice and increases cooperation, fi...
Negative (vs positive) intergroup contact may have a disproportionately large impact on intergroup r...
Contains fulltext : 63194.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)The Contact Hypo...
Drawing from the intergroup contact model and self-categorization theory, the authors advanced the n...
Drawing from the intergroup contact model and self-categorization theory, the authors advanced the n...
Intergroup contact research has rarely considered the intra-individual (within-person) variability o...
In the sixty years following Allport's (1954) formulation of the contact hypothesis, very little res...
Classic research on the contact hypothesis focused on the direct relationship between the antecedent...
Research in social psychology has provided impressive evidence that intergroup contact reduces preju...
Positive contact predicts reduced prejudice, but negative contact may increase prejudice at a strong...
none6siIntergroup contact is an established pathway to improve intergroup relations. Research has lo...
This article investigates the causal effect of intergroup contact on statistical and taste-based dis...
Intergroup contact is defined as interactions between members of different social groups. Contact i...
The Contact Hypothesis has long been considered one of psychology’s most effective strategies for im...