Direct, extended, and mass-mediated contact with immigrants in Italy: their associations with emotions, prejudice, and humanity perceptions
Two correlational studies investigated the associations between different forms of intergroup contact, on the one hand, and Italians’ prejudice and humanity attributions toward immigrants in Italy, on the other. Study 1 examined the effects of direct contact, extended contact and parasocial contact...
Main Authors: | Visintin, E, Voci, A, Pagotto, L, Hewstone, M |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Wiley
2016
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