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Imagined contact in high conflict settings: The role of ethnic group identification and the perspective of minority group members
(Wiley, 2018-01)
Recent contact literature has shown that imagining a positive intergroup encounter improves intergroup attitudes and behaviors, yet less is known about the effects of imagined contact in high conflict settings. We conducted ...
I (dis)like the way you (dis)like them: The role of extended contact on social distance and attitudes towards the ingroup
(Wiley, 2020-04)
While extended intergroup contact has been commonly studied in the context of prejudice reduction, less is known about its implications for processes related to the ingroup. Through three correlational and one experimental ...
Imagined contact facilitates acculturation, sometimes: contradicting evidence from two sociocultural contexts
(Educational Publishing Foundation-American Psychological Assoc, 2019-10)
Objective: Imagined intergroup contact has been shown to be an effective tool to improve intergroup relationships in various settings, yet the application of the strategy among minority group members and across cultures ...
Being tolerated and being discriminated against: Links to psychological well-being through threatened social identity needs
(Wiley, 2020-12)
We investigated whether and how the experience of being tolerated and of being discriminated against are associated with psychological well-being in three correlational studies among three stigmatized groups in Turkey ...
Think beyond contact: Reformulating imagined intergroup contact theory by adding friendship potential
(Sage Publications Ltd, 2018-10-01)
Three experiments were conducted to test whether an imagined contact scenario with friendship potential would be more effective than the standard imagined contact scenario in changing Turkish participants' attitudes and ...
Beyond shifting intergroup attitudes: Intergroup contact's association with socio-cognitive skills and group-based ideologies
(Wiley, 2019-07-01)
We investigated intergroup contact’s cognitively liberalizing function by testing it’s association with socio?cognitive skills (perspective?taking and empathy skills, and cognitive flexibility) and group?based ideologies ...