In two studies, the authors examined the effects of intergroup contact in inclusive and non-inclusive environments on children's explicit and implicit prejudices. In both studies, supervised contact with Roma peers, instructed by inclusive program, led to a more positive explicit evaluation of Roma and less social distance, while it had no significant impact on implicit attitudes. In contrast, implicit attitudes were related to mere exposure to Roma (Study 2). Intergroup anxiety and self-disclosure mediated the effect of inclusiveness level on explicit, but not on implicit attitudes. The results indicate that two types of attitudes might be formed via different routes, and that mere exposure and supervised contact influence them differently...
The increasing flow of immigrants in many European countries and the growing presence of children fr...
ABSTRACT—Although 50 years of research demonstrate that friendly intergroup contact reduces intergro...
We proposed a model of intergroup contact wherein contact promotes understanding of outgroup perspec...
In two studies, the authors examined the effects of intergroup contact in inclusive and non-inclusiv...
Contact with out-group members has been associated with more favourable explicit attitudes towards t...
Recent research has shown that children display implicit prejudice at least by age six (Baron & Bana...
Recent research has shown that children display implicit prejudice at least by age six (Baron & Bana...
Implicit intergroup bias emerges early in development and exerts a powerful influence on an individu...
Because of the innocence and dependence of children, it would be reassuring to believe that implicit...
Implicit intergroup bias emerges early in development and exerts a powerful influence on an individu...
We examined the effectiveness of an imagery‐based strategy designed to reduce prejudice in pre‐schoo...
Roma children are often segregated within the Serbian education system: They are disproportionally p...
Implicit attitude research has expanded rapidly over the last decade and is seen as very promising a...
Implicit preferences are malleable, but does that change last? We tested 9 interventions (8 real and...
Implicit preferences are malleable, but does that change last? We tested 9 interventions (8 real and...
The increasing flow of immigrants in many European countries and the growing presence of children fr...
ABSTRACT—Although 50 years of research demonstrate that friendly intergroup contact reduces intergro...
We proposed a model of intergroup contact wherein contact promotes understanding of outgroup perspec...
In two studies, the authors examined the effects of intergroup contact in inclusive and non-inclusiv...
Contact with out-group members has been associated with more favourable explicit attitudes towards t...
Recent research has shown that children display implicit prejudice at least by age six (Baron & Bana...
Recent research has shown that children display implicit prejudice at least by age six (Baron & Bana...
Implicit intergroup bias emerges early in development and exerts a powerful influence on an individu...
Because of the innocence and dependence of children, it would be reassuring to believe that implicit...
Implicit intergroup bias emerges early in development and exerts a powerful influence on an individu...
We examined the effectiveness of an imagery‐based strategy designed to reduce prejudice in pre‐schoo...
Roma children are often segregated within the Serbian education system: They are disproportionally p...
Implicit attitude research has expanded rapidly over the last decade and is seen as very promising a...
Implicit preferences are malleable, but does that change last? We tested 9 interventions (8 real and...
Implicit preferences are malleable, but does that change last? We tested 9 interventions (8 real and...
The increasing flow of immigrants in many European countries and the growing presence of children fr...
ABSTRACT—Although 50 years of research demonstrate that friendly intergroup contact reduces intergro...
We proposed a model of intergroup contact wherein contact promotes understanding of outgroup perspec...