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Life on the Ocean Wave: Testing Some Intergroup Hypotheses in a Naturalistic Setting

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posted on 2023-06-07, 18:31 authored by Rupert Brown, Pam Maras, Barbara Masser, James Vivian, Miles Hewstone
A survey (N= 352) was conducted among British passengers of a cross-channel ferry. The survey aimed to test hypotheses drawn from Realistic Group Conflict, Social Identity and Contact theories using mainly a correlational design. However, an intervention by members of the outgroup (French fishermen blockading a port) also allowed a quasi-experimental test of the effects of a direct experience of intergroup conflict. Results supported the hypotheses since conflict and national identification were associated with more negative and with less positive attitudes toward the outgroup, while contact had the reverse effects. In addition, the salience of group membership in the contact relationship weakly moderated the effect of contact.

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  • Published

Journal

Group Processes and Intergroup Relations

ISSN

1368-4302

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Issue

2

Volume

4

Page range

81-97

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  • Psychology Publications

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Peer reviewed?

  • Yes

Legacy Posted Date

2012-02-06

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