The country or countries where the intervention was conducted, as reported in the body of the study. AuthorTitleTypeYear ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ 568 Publications The Effect of Perspective-Taking on Linguistic Intergroup Bias Costanza Abbate, Isabella Giammusso, Stefano Boca 2019 In this experiment, we examined the effect of perspective-taking—actively contemplating others’ psychological experiences—on linguistic intergroup bias. We asked some participants to adopt the perspective of a character (an Italian or a Maghrebian), while others did not receive similar instructions, and complete a short dialogue comprised of a… Brothers and sisters in arms: Intergroup cooperation in a violent shooter game can reduce intergroup bias. Paul Adachi, Gordon Hodson, Teena Willoughby, Sarah Zanette 2015 Objective: Video games increasingly have become multiplayer, and thus online video game players have the unique opportunity to cooperate with players from all over the world, including those who belong to different social groups. Consistent with research showing that intergroup cooperation leads to reductions in intergroup bias, playing a video… From outgroups to allied forces: Effect of intergroup cooperation in violent and nonviolent video games on boosting favorable outgroup attitudes. Paul Adachi, Gordon Hodson, Teena Willoughby, Carolyn Blank, Alexandra Ha 2016 Here we addressed whether even violent video games can improve intergroup attitudes if played cooperatively with an outgroup, in keeping with the Contact Hypothesis. In addition, we examined potential mechanisms of this effect. In Experiment 1 (N = 77), Canadians played a violent video game (Call of Duty: Black Ops) against zombies, either… Creating peace by confronting prejudice: Examining the effects of a multicultural communication skills group intervention Eve Adams, Michael Waldo, Robert Steiner, Robert Mayfield, Stacy Ackerlind, Luisa Castellanos 2003 This study investigated the effects of a Multicultural Relationship Enhancement Workshop on American education majors' ability to confront prejudice in order to create more peaceful communities in school settings. Due to the diverse group membership, participants were provided an opportunity to practice communication skills in a multicultural… Perspective taking can promote short-term inclusionary behavior toward Syrian refugees Claire Adida, Adeline Lo, Melina Platas 2018 Social scientists have shown how easily individuals are moved to exclude outgroup members. Can we foster inclusion instead? This study leverages one of the most significant humanitarian crises of our time to test whether, and under what conditions, American citizens adopt more inclusionary behavior toward Syrian refugees. We conduct a… From Dialogue to Action: The Impact of Cross-Race Intergroup Dialogue on the Development of White College Students as Racial Allies Craig Alimo 2012 Institutions of postsecondary education are poised to leverage the presence of racial diversity to educate for social change. The purpose of this study was to examine how a race/ethnicity intergroup dialogue facilitates the development of confidence and frequency of white college students' engagement in actions that are congruent with the… Group categorization and attribution of belief similarity Vernon Allen, David Wilder 1979 In the absence of information to the contrary, an individual tends to assume that members of an out group have values which differ from his own. The effect is even more marked for highly prejudiced persons. In the present paper two experiments are reported which extend the belief similarity hypothesis. The fight against prejudice in older adults: perspective taking effectiveness José Luis Álvarez Castillo, Alfredo Equizábal, Carmen Cámara, Hugo González 2014 Inhibition of prejudice appears to be more problematic for older adults, hence the need to develop programs to reduce intergroup bias at later stages in life. Perspective taking was analyzed in this study, as one of various cognitive strategies that have been shown to reduce such bias. Data on a sample of 63 Spanish participants with a mean age… Intergroup contact in computer-mediated communication: The interplay of a stereotype-disconfirming behavior and a lasting group identity on reducing prejudiced perceptions Salvador Alvídrez, Valeriano Piñeiro-Naval, María Marcos-Ramos, José Rojas-Solís 2015 The present study investigated the impact of online intergroup contact on prejudiced and stereotyped perceptions toward an outgroup. Informed by research on contact in computer-mediated communica- tion, a model of contact in which individual outgroup members displayed a stereotype-disconfirming (vs confirming) behavior in virtual teams made up… Effect of valenced vicarious online contact on out-group prejudice and perceived out-group variability: A study of online poker Nadia Andrews, Kumar Yogeeswaran, Matt Walker, Miles Hewstone 2018 Online poker has become a multibillion dollar industry, with millions of people from around the world both playing and watching online poker each year. Unlike live poker, players and watchers, typically cannot rely on physical cues of other players; in fact, the only information often available to poker players is others’ nationality. Because… Pagination Current page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Page 8 Page 9 … Next page Next › Last page Last »