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Toward a Comprehensive Understanding of Intergroup Contact: Descriptions and Mediators of Positive and Negative Contact Among Majority and Minority Groups.

Lydia E Hayward1,2, Linda R Tropp3, Matthew J Hornsey2, Fiona Kate Barlow2.   

Abstract

Positive contact predicts reduced prejudice, but negative contact may increase prejudice at a stronger rate. The current project builds on this work in four ways: establishing an understanding of contact that is grounded in subjective experience, examining the affective mediators involved in the negative contact-prejudice relationship, extending research on the effects of positive and negative contact to minority groups, and examining the contact asymmetry experimentally. Study 1 introduced anger as a mediator of the relationships between positive and negative contact and prejudice among White Americans ( N = 371), using a contact measure that reflected the frequency and intensity of a wide range of experiences. Study 2 found a contact asymmetry among Black and Hispanic Americans ( N = 365). Study 3 found initial experimental evidence of a contact asymmetry ( N = 309). We conclude by calling for a more nuanced understanding of intergroup contact that recognizes its multifaceted and subjective nature.

Keywords:  intergroup contact; intergroup emotions; minority groups; negative contact; prejudice

Mesh:

Year:  2017        PMID: 28903695     DOI: 10.1177/0146167216685291

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Pers Soc Psychol Bull        ISSN: 0146-1672


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