Hotchin, Victoria, and Keon West. (2022) 2022. “Open to Contact? Increased State Openness Can Lead to Greater Interest in Contact With Diverse Groups”. Pers. Soc. Psychol. Bull. 48. Sage Publications: 1177–1190. Reference Link
West, Keon, Rhiannon N. Turner, and Liat Levita. 2015. “Applying Imagined Contact to Improve Physiological Responses in Anticipation of Intergroup Interactions and the Perceived Quality of These Interactions”. Journal of Applied Social Psychology 45. Wiley: 425–436. doi:10.1111/jasp.12309. Reference Link
Turner, Rhiannon N., Keon West, and Zara Christie. 2013. “Out-Group Trust, Intergroup Anxiety, and Out-Group Attitude As Mediators of the Effect of Imagined Intergroup Contact on Intergroup Behavioral Tendencies”. Journal of Applied Social Psychology 43. Wiley: E196–E205. doi:10.1111/jasp.12019. Reference Link
West, Keon, and Rhiannon N. Turner. 2014. “Using Extended Contact to Improve Physiological Responses and Behavior Toward People With Schizophrenia”. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology 50. Elsevier BV: 57–64. doi:10.1016/j.jesp.2013.06.009. Reference Link
Turner, Rhiannon N., and Keon West. 2012. “Behavioural Consequences of Imagining Intergroup Contact With Stigmatized Outgroups”. Group Processes & Intergroup Relations 15. SAGE Publications: 193–202. doi:10.1177/1368430211418699. Reference Link
West, Keon, and Susanne Bruckmüller. 2013. “Nice and Easy Does It: How Perceptual Fluency Moderates the Effectiveness of Imagined Contact”. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology 49. Elsevier BV: 254–262. doi:10.1016/j.jesp.2012.11.007. Reference Link
West, Keon, Emily Holmes, and Miles Hewstone. 2011. “Enhancing Imagined Contact to Reduce Prejudice Against People With Schizophrenia”. Group Processes & Intergroup Relations 14. SAGE Publications: 407–428. doi:10.1177/1368430210387805. Reference Link
West, Keon, Shenel Husnu, and Garth Lipps. 2015. “Imagined Contact Works in High-Prejudice Contexts: Investigating Imagined Contact’s Effects on Anti-Gay Prejudice in Cyprus and Jamaica”. Sexuality Research and Social Policy 12. Springer Science and Business Media LLC: 60–69. doi:10.1007/s13178-014-0172-7. Reference Link
West, Keon, Victoria Hotchin, and Chantelle Wood. 2017. “Imagined Contact Can Be More Effective for Participants With Stronger Initial Prejudices”. Journal of Applied Social Psychology 47. Wiley: 282–292. doi:10.1111/jasp.12437. Reference Link