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To know you is to love you: effects of intergroup contact and knowledge on intergroup anxiety and prejudice among indigenous
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posted on 2023-06-08, 21:49 authored by Hanna Zagefka, Roberto González, Rupert Brown, Siugmin Lay, Jorge Manzi, Nicolás DidierTwo surveys were conducted in Chile with indigenous Mapuche participants (N study 1: 573; N study 2: 198). In line with previous theorising, it was predicted that intergroup contact with the non-indigenous majority reduces prejudice. It was expected that this effect would be because of contact leading to more knowledge about the outgroup, which would then lead to less intergroup anxiety. The two studies yielded converging support for these predictions.
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International Journal of PsychologyISSN
0020-7594Publisher
Taylor & FrancisExternal DOI
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4Volume
52Page range
308-315Department affiliated with
- Psychology Publications
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2015-07-22Usage metrics
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