Contact with out-group friends as a predictor of meta-attitudinal strength and accessibility of attitudes toward gay men.
Two studies examined the effects of cross-group friendships on heterosexuals' attitudes toward gay men. In Study 1, the authors tested the effects of cross-group friendships with gay men on out-group attitudes, meta-attitudinal strength, and attitude accessibility. The authors simultaneously ex...
Main Authors: | Vonofakou, C, Hewstone, M, Voci, A |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
2007
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