And the best essay is... : Extended contact and cross-group friendships at school Author Loris Vezzali, Sofia Stathi, Dino Giovannini, Dora Capozza, Emilio Visintin Publication Year 2015 Type Journal Article Abstract We conducted one experimental intervention based on extended contact principles aimed at fostering the formation of cross-group friendships within educational settings. Italian school children took part in a school competition for the best essay on personal experiences of cross-group friendships with immigrants, to be written in small groups. This manipulation was intended to favour the exchange of personal positive cross-group experiences, thus capitalizing on the benefits of extended contact. In the control condition, participants wrote an essay on friendship, without reference to cross-group relations. Results revealed that children who took part in the intervention reported a higher number of outgroup friends 3 months later. This indirect effect was sequentially mediated by pro-contact ingroup and outgroup norms and by outgroup contact behavioural intentions. This study provides experimental evidence that interventions based on extended contact can foster cross-group friendship formation. Theoretical and practical implications of the findings are discussed. Keywords extended contact, cross-group, intergroup bias, behavioral intentions Journal British Journal of Social Psychology Volume 54 Pages 601–615 Type of Article Journal Article URL External link to reference DOI 10.1111/bjso.12110 Full text Open access via the link provided. Type of Prejudice/Bias Immigrants/Asylum Seekers/Refugees Country Italy Method Lab Setting Middle/High School (Grades 6-12) Google ScholarDOIBibTeX