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Intergroup anxiety
Intergroup Threat Theory Walter G. Stephan University of Hawaii Oscar
Contact, Perspective Taking, and Anxiety As Predictors of Stereotype Endorsement, Explicit Attitudes, and Implicit Attitudes Christopher L
The Imagined Contact Hypothesis: Prejudice Towards Asylum Seekers in Australia
Obstacles to Intergroup Contact
Intergroup Anxiety and Willingness to Partner: Heterosexual
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The Affective Consequences of Imagined Contact: a Review and Some Suggestions for Future Research
Prejudice 57 Unconscious Behaviour 58 Stereotype Threat 58 Dual Process Theories 65 Chapter Summary 67
Imagined Contact As a Means to Improving Attitudes Towards People with Learning Disabilities and Reducing Intergroup Anxieties
The Role of Intergroup Threat in Attitudes Toward Same-Sex
The Negative and Positive Influences of Threat and Nonthreat Media Messages About Immigrants
Intergroup Anxiety Effects on the Control of Racial Stereotypes: a Psychoneuroendocrine Analysis Q
Imagining Intergroup Contact Can Improve Intergroup Attitudes Rhiannon N
Impact of First Disclosure Experience and Internalized Stigma on Disclosure Patterns in the HIV+ Community
Redalyc.Intergroup Trust and Anxiety: the Two Sides of Stigma Towards
Intergroup Anxiety and Willingness to Communicate: Exploring The
Intergroup Bias
Specific Emotions Mediate the Effect of Intergroup
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Intergroup Anxiety, Cultural Sensitivity and Socio-Cultural Diverse Leaders
Intergroup Contact and Implicit Racial Attitudes: Contact Is Related to Less Activation of Biased Evaluations but Is Unrelated to Bias Inhibition
Pepperdine Student Out-Group Impressions, Interactions, and Anxiety
Intergroup Threat and Outgroup Attitudes: a Meta-Analytic Review Blake M
Evaluating the Impact of a Cross-Group Friendship Intervention on Early Adolescents
The Effects of Imagined Intergroup Contact on Attitudes Towards Male Bisexuals" (2015)
Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin
The Role of Macroeconomic and Group Threat in Prejudice
Negative Media Portrayals of Immigrants Increase Ingroup
Descriptions and Mediators of Positive and Negative Contact Among
Predicting Behavior During Interracial Interactions: a Stress and Coping Approach
Managing Intergroup Emotions: How Intergroup Ideologies and Emotion Regulation Can Stifle Positive Emotions and Intergroup Friendships
Direct and Mass-Mediated Contact: the Role of Different Intergroup Emotions
Intergroup Trust and Anxiety: the Two Sides of Stigma Towards People with Down Syndrome
Reducing Intergroup Bias: the Moderating Role of Ingroup Identification Richard J
Imagined Contact As a Prejudicereduction Intervention in Schools: the Underlying Role of Similarity and Attitudes
The Imagined Contact Hypothesis
Developing an Intergroup Anxiety Toward Muslims Scale
Explaining Racial Disparity in Bipolar Disorder Treatment: How Do Providers Contribute?
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Effects of Intergroup Anxiety, and Outgroup Tolerance and Trust on Intergroup Contact Quality Among Emerging Adults and Adults in Bosnia and Herzegovina
Imagined Contact Can Be More Effective for Participants with Stronger Initial Prejudices
Prejudice Against Muslims: Anxiety As a Mediator Between Intergroup