Improving intergroup relations with extended contact among young children: Mediation by intergroup empathy and moderation by direct intergroup contact

A correlational study investigated extended contact as a strategy to improve outgroup attitudes and stereotyping and to prepare children for future contact. Additional aims were to investigate when and why the effects of extended contact occur. In particular, intergroup empathy was tested as a media...

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Main Authors: Vezzali, L, Hewstone, M, Capozza, D, Trifiletti, E, Bernardo, GAD
Format: Journal article
Published: Wiley 2016
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author Vezzali, L
Hewstone, M
Capozza, D
Trifiletti, E
Bernardo, GAD
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Hewstone, M
Capozza, D
Trifiletti, E
Bernardo, GAD
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description A correlational study investigated extended contact as a strategy to improve outgroup attitudes and stereotyping and to prepare children for future contact. Additional aims were to investigate when and why the effects of extended contact occur. In particular, intergroup empathy was tested as a mediator and direct contact (i.e., cross-group friendship) as a moderator of extended contact. Participants were Italian and immigrant elementary school children. Results showed that extended contact was associated with improved intergroup empathy, which, in turn, was associated with more positive utgroup attitudes, stereotypes and behavioural intentions. These effects were significant only among participants with a low or moderate level of direct contact. The theoretical and practical implications of findings are discussed.
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spelling oxford-uuid:02514b32-84e5-4304-85ea-a19e768431332022-03-26T08:40:03ZImproving intergroup relations with extended contact among young children: Mediation by intergroup empathy and moderation by direct intergroup contactJournal articlehttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_dcae04bcuuid:02514b32-84e5-4304-85ea-a19e76843133Symplectic Elements at OxfordWiley2016Vezzali, LHewstone, MCapozza, DTrifiletti, EBernardo, GADA correlational study investigated extended contact as a strategy to improve outgroup attitudes and stereotyping and to prepare children for future contact. Additional aims were to investigate when and why the effects of extended contact occur. In particular, intergroup empathy was tested as a mediator and direct contact (i.e., cross-group friendship) as a moderator of extended contact. Participants were Italian and immigrant elementary school children. Results showed that extended contact was associated with improved intergroup empathy, which, in turn, was associated with more positive utgroup attitudes, stereotypes and behavioural intentions. These effects were significant only among participants with a low or moderate level of direct contact. The theoretical and practical implications of findings are discussed.
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Improving intergroup relations with extended contact among young children: Mediation by intergroup empathy and moderation by direct intergroup contact
title Improving intergroup relations with extended contact among young children: Mediation by intergroup empathy and moderation by direct intergroup contact
title_full Improving intergroup relations with extended contact among young children: Mediation by intergroup empathy and moderation by direct intergroup contact
title_fullStr Improving intergroup relations with extended contact among young children: Mediation by intergroup empathy and moderation by direct intergroup contact
title_full_unstemmed Improving intergroup relations with extended contact among young children: Mediation by intergroup empathy and moderation by direct intergroup contact
title_short Improving intergroup relations with extended contact among young children: Mediation by intergroup empathy and moderation by direct intergroup contact
title_sort improving intergroup relations with extended contact among young children mediation by intergroup empathy and moderation by direct intergroup contact
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