| Literature DB >> 30280046 |
Soraya E Shamloo1, Andrea Carnaghi1, Carlo Fantoni1.
Abstract
Recent research has shown that a brief, casual touch administered by an outgroup member reduces prejudice towards the group to which the toucher belongs. In this study, we take the research on physical contact and prejudice a step further by addressing the relation between individuals' amount of Experienced Intergroup Physical Contact (EIPC), across distinct contexts and involving different body parts, and attitudes towards foreign people. Specifically, we hypothesized that the amount of EIPC would be positively associated with both quantity and quality of intergroup contact, but that only quality would mediate the relationship between the amount of EIPC and outgroup attitudes, quality being more directly linked to the evaluative component of outgroup attitudes. To attain this aim, we asked participants to self-report the amount of EIPC, the quantity and quality of their intergroup contact and their attitudes towards foreign people. Consistent with our hypothesis: (1) as EIPC increased, positive attitudes towards foreign people increased; (2) higher levels of EIPC were associated with better quality and higher quantity of intergroup contact; (3) only quality of intergroup contact mediated the relationship between the amount of EIPC and attitudes towards foreign people. Results were discussed in relation to research on intergroup contact and physical contact.Entities:
Keywords: Intergroup contact; Physical contact; Prejudice; Quality; Quantity
Year: 2018 PMID: 30280046 PMCID: PMC6164546 DOI: 10.7717/peerj.5680
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PeerJ ISSN: 2167-8359 Impact factor: 2.984
Factor loadings of the Principle Component Analysis on the EPC-known person items in the Pilot Study.
| Items | Component 1 |
|---|---|
| EPC-known person 1 | .75 |
| EPC-known person 2 | .80 |
| EPC-known person 3 | .83 |
| EPC-known person 4 | .68 |
| EPC-known person 5 | .45 |
| EPC-known person 6 | .72 |
| EPC-known person 7 | .67 |
| EPC-known person 8 | .79 |
| EPC-known person 9 | .51 |
| EPC-known person 10 | .73 |
| EPC-known person 11 | .62 |
| EPC-known person 12 | .65 |
Notes.
EPC-known person = experienced physical contact with a known person; EPC-known person from 1 to 12 refer to the twelve items used in the scale.
Figure 1Causal lme mediation analysis on attitudes towards foreigners with the amount of experienced intergroup physical contact (EIPC) as predictor variable, and quality and quantity of intergroup contact as mediators (assessed independently).
Coefficients marked with one, two or three asterisks are significant at p < .05, p < .01 and p < .001 level, respectively. The effects of the predictor variable on the mediators (i.e., quality and quantity of intergroup contact) are shown on the arrow lines connecting EIPC to the mediators. The contribution of the mediators to outgroup attitudes is depicted on the line connecting the mediators to outgroup attitudes. The lme estimates of the Total Effect of the predictor variable on attitudes is included in the rightmost part of the model next to the Attitudes box. The Direct effects (with quality and quantity as mediators) are depicted in the middle part of the model. The proportion of effect mediated by quality and quantity of intergroup contact is depicted above the line connecting the mediators to attitudes, following the arrows.