Studying positive and negative direct and extended contact: Complementing self-reports with social network analysis
Traditionally, studies of intergroup contact have primarily relied on self-reports, which constitute a valid method for studying intergroup contact, but has limitations, especially if researchers are interested in negative or extended contact. In three studies, we apply social network analyses to ge...
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SAGE Publications
2017
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