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27 Publications
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.
Sparkman, David J., Scott Eidelman, and Derrick F. Till. 2019. “
Ingroup and Outgroup Interconnectedness Predict and Promote Political Ideology through Empathy
”.
Group Processes & Intergroup Relations
22. SAGE Publications: 1161–1180. doi:10.1177/1368430218819794.
Paluck, Elizabeth Levy. 2011. “
Peer Pressure Against Prejudice: A High School Field Experiment Examining Social Network Change
”.
Journal of Experimental Social Psychology
47: 350-58. doi:10.1016/j.jesp.2010.11.017.
Paolini, Stefania, Miles Hewstone, Mark Rubin, and Helen Pay. 2004. “
Increased Group Dispersion After Exposure to One Deviant Group Member: Testing Hamburger’s Model of Member-to-Group Generalization
”.
Journal of Experimental Social Psychology
40: 569-85.
Referenced from figshare.com
: Increased group dispersion after exposure to one deviant group member: Testing Hamburger’s model of member-to-group generalization
.
Wyer, Natalie A., Melody Shawn Sadler, and Charlesa M. Judd. 2002. “
Contrast Effects in Stereotype Formation and Change: The Role of Comparative Context
”.
Journal of Experimental Social Psychology
38: 443-58. doi:10.1016/S0022-1031(02)00010-0.
Zárate, Michael A., and Azenett A. Garza. 2002. “
In-Group Distinctiveness and Self-Affirmation As Dual Components of Prejudice Reduction
”.
Self & Identity
1: 235-49. doi:10.1080/152988602760124865.
Sechrist, Gretchen B., and Charles Stangor. 2001. “
Perceived Consensus Influences Intergroup Behavior and Stereotype Accessibility
”.
Journal of Personality & Social Psychology
80: 645–654.
Referenced from pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
: Perceived Consensus Influences Intergroup Behavior and Stereotype Accessibility
.
Hewstone, Miles, Manfred Hassebrauck, and Andrea Wirth. 2000. “
Pattern of Disconfirming Information and Processing Instructions As Determinants of Stereotype Change
”.
British Journal of Social Psychology
39: 399-411. doi:10.1348/014466600164561.
Hornsey, Matthew J., and Michael Hogg. 2000. “
Subgroup Relations: A Comparison of Mutual Intergroup Differentiation and Common Ingroup Identity Models of Prejudice Reduction
”.
Personality & Social Psychology Bulletin
26: 242-56. doi:10.1177/0146167200264010.
Kawakami, Kerry, John F. Dovidio, Jasper Moll, Sander Hermsen, and Abby Russin. 2000. “
Just Say No (to stereotyping): Effects of Training in the Negation of Stereotypic Associations on Stereotype Activation
”.
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology
78: 871-88. doi:10.1037//0022-3514.78.5.871.
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