This study examined the effect of close and extended intercultural contact on attributions for behaviour of out-group members. Specifically, it was hypothesized that extended intercultural contact would enhance the ability to make external and culturally sensitive attributions for ambiguous behaviour of out-group members, while decreasing the common tendency to overestimate internal factors. A content analysis of open-ended attributions supported these hypotheses, revealing that majority group members in Germany who had hosted an exchange student from another continent used significantly less internal and more external as well as culturally sensitive attributions to explain the behaviour described in critical intercultural incidents, compar...
Most research on student sojourners has studied students coming from the Majority World to Western c...
International audienceIn two studies, subjects filled out a questionnaire requiring them to choose b...
Acculturation theory has been the dominant model that investigators use in examining the effects of ...
Acculturation offers a dynamic and multi-dimensional account of the psychological and behavioural me...
A two year longitudinal study examined the influence of social contact abroad on student sojourners’...
© 2020 Elsevier Ltd Social contact has been widely investigated as a contributing factor to internat...
This study examined the relationship between students' interactions with host nationals while on stu...
Intercultural contact is an integral part of 21st century life. One way of introducing intercultural...
We contribute to the ongoing debate in the psychological literature on the role of “thin slices” of ...
The presented research is an explorative study, aimed to identify differences in intercultural sensi...
International audienceWe contribute to the ongoing debate in the psychological literature on the rol...
In this article, intergroup contact was evaluated as a strategy to favor outgroup humanization. We t...
This study explores cultural attribution of outgroup behaviours, specifically cultural stereotypes a...
This study investigated the concept of intercultural communication competence. One hundred and forty...
A study investigated the relationship between self-perceived intercultural competence and previous i...
Most research on student sojourners has studied students coming from the Majority World to Western c...
International audienceIn two studies, subjects filled out a questionnaire requiring them to choose b...
Acculturation theory has been the dominant model that investigators use in examining the effects of ...
Acculturation offers a dynamic and multi-dimensional account of the psychological and behavioural me...
A two year longitudinal study examined the influence of social contact abroad on student sojourners’...
© 2020 Elsevier Ltd Social contact has been widely investigated as a contributing factor to internat...
This study examined the relationship between students' interactions with host nationals while on stu...
Intercultural contact is an integral part of 21st century life. One way of introducing intercultural...
We contribute to the ongoing debate in the psychological literature on the role of “thin slices” of ...
The presented research is an explorative study, aimed to identify differences in intercultural sensi...
International audienceWe contribute to the ongoing debate in the psychological literature on the rol...
In this article, intergroup contact was evaluated as a strategy to favor outgroup humanization. We t...
This study explores cultural attribution of outgroup behaviours, specifically cultural stereotypes a...
This study investigated the concept of intercultural communication competence. One hundred and forty...
A study investigated the relationship between self-perceived intercultural competence and previous i...
Most research on student sojourners has studied students coming from the Majority World to Western c...
International audienceIn two studies, subjects filled out a questionnaire requiring them to choose b...
Acculturation theory has been the dominant model that investigators use in examining the effects of ...