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Why we’d buy a microwave from BODIKA_1996 but not from KODIBA_1996 – Articulation movements and their effects on judgments and decisions

written by Moritz Ingendahl

6 results for „Intergroup Contact Hypothesis“
found in | magazine issue | 02/2013

Intergroup Contact Theory: Past, Present, and Future

... psychological events of the 20th century, suggesting that contact between members of different groups (under certain conditions) can work to reduce prejudice and intergroup conflict . Indeed, the idea that contact between members of ... / more
found in | magazine issue | 10/2007

The Double Edged Passion

... results. What they found is strong support for the ‘contact hypothesis’ - that personal contact between group members helps ... Diego, CA: Academic Press, Inc. Pettigrew, T. F. (1998). Intergroup contact theory. Annual Review of Psychology, 49, 65-85. ... / more
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After Trayvon: The science of protecting innocent black men

... play a big role in reducing knee-jerk fear and violence. Intergroup contact and friendships work well (and often best) among intolerant and ... / more
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Everyone is prejudiced, too

... greater prejudice through right-wing ideology and low intergroup contact. Psychological Science , 23 (2), 187–195. Sears, D. O., & ... / more
found in | magazine issue | 01/2018

Cooperation in social dilemmas: How can psychology help to meet climate change goals?

... Parks et al. (2013) and Van Vugt (2009) argue that friendly intergroup competition can be used for good, such as a competition for a clean ... 162, 1243– 1248. Hewstone, M., & Brown, R.J. (1986). Contact is not enough:  An intergroup perspective on the ‘contact ... / more
found in | magazine issue | 09/2018

Social Machines: Social Aspects of Human-Computer Interaction

... [4]. One of the explanations is the Cultural Intelligence Hypothesis [5], which theorize that our social environment and relationships ... (that is, introverted people prefer being in contact with a computer that shows introverted traits) [17]. Other studies ... and minimal groups: The effects of interpersonal and intergroup attitudinal similarity on intergroup discrimination . British ... / more

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