AbstractThe promise of computer-mediated communication (CMC) to reduce intergroup prejudice has generated mixed results. Theories of CMC yield alternative and mutually exclusive explanations about mechanisms by which CMC fosters relationships online with potential to ameliorate prejudice. This research tests contact-hypothesis predictions and two CMC theories on multicultural, virtual groups who communicated during a yearlong online course focusing on educational technology. Groups included students from the three major Israeli education sectors—religious Jews, secular Jews, and Muslims—who completed pretest and posttest prejudice measures. Two sets of control subjects who did not participate in virtual groups provided comparative data. An ...
Five studies tested whether Need for Closure (NFC) moderates the relationship between intergroup con...
“Conflicts based in ethnic, religious, and racial differences continue to erupt around the world, de...
A widely researched panacea for reducing intergroup prejudice is the contact hypothesis. However, fe...
The promise of computer-mediated communication (CMC) to reduce intergroup prejudice has generated mi...
Computer-mediated intergroup contact (CMIC) is a valuable strategy to reduce negative sentiments tow...
[EN] The present study investigated the impact of online intergroup contact on prejudiced and stereo...
Direct contact between members of ethnic groups is proven to reduce intergroup prejudice. Recent res...
Prejudice between people of differing social groups continues to foster strife on local, national an...
This study examined an online professional development program designed to support meaningful acquai...
The Internet can play a critical role in improving intergroup relations. The current field experimen...
The Internet can play a critical role in improving intergroup relations. The current field experimen...
Recent research demonstrates that intergroup contact effectively reduces prejudice even among prejud...
Direct contact between members of ethnic groups is proven to reduce intergroup prejudice. Recent res...
Research on the contact hypothesis has traditionally prioritized the role of positive, direct, face-...
ABSTRACT—Although 50 years of research demonstrate that friendly intergroup contact reduces intergro...
Five studies tested whether Need for Closure (NFC) moderates the relationship between intergroup con...
“Conflicts based in ethnic, religious, and racial differences continue to erupt around the world, de...
A widely researched panacea for reducing intergroup prejudice is the contact hypothesis. However, fe...
The promise of computer-mediated communication (CMC) to reduce intergroup prejudice has generated mi...
Computer-mediated intergroup contact (CMIC) is a valuable strategy to reduce negative sentiments tow...
[EN] The present study investigated the impact of online intergroup contact on prejudiced and stereo...
Direct contact between members of ethnic groups is proven to reduce intergroup prejudice. Recent res...
Prejudice between people of differing social groups continues to foster strife on local, national an...
This study examined an online professional development program designed to support meaningful acquai...
The Internet can play a critical role in improving intergroup relations. The current field experimen...
The Internet can play a critical role in improving intergroup relations. The current field experimen...
Recent research demonstrates that intergroup contact effectively reduces prejudice even among prejud...
Direct contact between members of ethnic groups is proven to reduce intergroup prejudice. Recent res...
Research on the contact hypothesis has traditionally prioritized the role of positive, direct, face-...
ABSTRACT—Although 50 years of research demonstrate that friendly intergroup contact reduces intergro...
Five studies tested whether Need for Closure (NFC) moderates the relationship between intergroup con...
“Conflicts based in ethnic, religious, and racial differences continue to erupt around the world, de...
A widely researched panacea for reducing intergroup prejudice is the contact hypothesis. However, fe...