This survey study provides general support for the positive effect of extended contact on interethnic attitudes. However, the current research also expands our understanding of the effect in a number of ways. First, by including four dependent variables that address positive and negative affects, behavioural intentions, and beliefs and ideology regarding target outgroups it provides a broader test than is common in the literature. Second, it uses an ethnically diverse sample and multiple target outgroups. Extended contact was found to have positive effects across the DVs in majority/minority, minority/majority, and minority/minority relations. Third, the study tested and found significant but partial mediation of the extended contact/prejud...
While previous research has examined social norms and intergroup contact as predictors of prejudice,...
Five studies tested whether intergroup contact reduces negative outgroup attitudes through a process...
A wealth of research examining intergroup contact theory (Allport, 1954; Brown & Hewstone, 2005) has...
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...
Objectives: Research on intergroup contact and prejudice reduction has dedicated little attention to...
Objectives: Research on intergroup contact and prejudice reduction has dedicated little attention to...
The extended contact hypothesis proposes that knowledge that an in-group member has a close relation...
S. C. Wright, A. Aron, T. McLaughlin-Volpe, and S. A. Ropp (1997) proposed that the benefits associa...
Five experiments examine the interactive power of descriptive and injunctive norms regarding intergr...
Cross-group friendships (the most effective form of direct contact) and extended contact (i.e., know...
Extended intergroup contact has received growing support for its positive effect on intergroup rela-...
Cross-group friendships (the most effective form of direct contact) and extended contact (i.e., know...
A longitudinal study (N = 109) of interschool contact and attitudes was conducted to test Allport's ...
Cross-group friendships (the most effective form of direct contact) and extended contact (i.e., know...
While previous research has examined social norms and intergroup contact as predictors of prejudice,...
Five studies tested whether intergroup contact reduces negative outgroup attitudes through a process...
A wealth of research examining intergroup contact theory (Allport, 1954; Brown & Hewstone, 2005) has...
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...
Objectives: Research on intergroup contact and prejudice reduction has dedicated little attention to...
Objectives: Research on intergroup contact and prejudice reduction has dedicated little attention to...
The extended contact hypothesis proposes that knowledge that an in-group member has a close relation...
S. C. Wright, A. Aron, T. McLaughlin-Volpe, and S. A. Ropp (1997) proposed that the benefits associa...
Five experiments examine the interactive power of descriptive and injunctive norms regarding intergr...
Cross-group friendships (the most effective form of direct contact) and extended contact (i.e., know...
Extended intergroup contact has received growing support for its positive effect on intergroup rela-...
Cross-group friendships (the most effective form of direct contact) and extended contact (i.e., know...
A longitudinal study (N = 109) of interschool contact and attitudes was conducted to test Allport's ...
Cross-group friendships (the most effective form of direct contact) and extended contact (i.e., know...
While previous research has examined social norms and intergroup contact as predictors of prejudice,...
Five studies tested whether intergroup contact reduces negative outgroup attitudes through a process...
A wealth of research examining intergroup contact theory (Allport, 1954; Brown & Hewstone, 2005) has...