Drawing from the intergroup contact model and self-categorization theory, the authors advanced the novel hypothesis of a valence-salience effect, whereby negative contact …
C Ward, AM Masgoret… - Social Issues and Policy …, 2009 - Wiley Online Library
International education is a thriving industry, but relatively little is known about its consequences for the social integration of international scholars in educational institutions …
CL Aberson, AM Gaffney - European Journal of Social …, 2009 - Wiley Online Library
The current study applied integrated threat theory (ITT) to the prediction of implicit and explicit attitudes toward African‐Americans. We tested models predicting attitudes from …
Multicultural experiences–such as living, traveling, or working abroad–can have many psychological benefits, including decreasing intergroup bias. However, unlike the intergroup …
This research examined how a predictable change in the social structure over time (from segregated to integrated) can affect the way intergroup contact and subjective categorization …
KR Dale, E Moyer-Gusé - Journal of Media Psychology, 2020 - econtent.hogrefe.com
Mediated intergroup contact and extended contact hypothesis research shows that observing a positive intergroup interaction can result in improved attitudes toward the …
Almost six decades of research have consistently demonstrated that intergroup contact is one of the most powerful ways of improving intergroup attitudes. At least two important …
L Vezzali, D Capozza, S Mari, Z Hichy - … Psychometrics, Methodology in …, 2007 - tpmap.org
In this study, we analyzed the efficacy of certain contact modes to improve relationships between the Italian and German linguistic group in the Bolzano Province (South Tyrol). In …
In this study, a mixed method approach was used to examine the experience of 43 domestic peer mentors who participated in a peer mentoring program for international students …