Contextual effect of positive intergroup contact on outgroup prejudice.
We assessed evidence for a contextual effect of positive intergroup contact, whereby the effect of intergroup contact between social contexts (the between-level effect) on outgroup prejudice is greater than the effect of individual-level contact within contexts (the within-level effect). Across seve...
Main Authors: | Christ, O, Schmid, K, Lolliot, S, Swart, H, Stolle, D, Tausch, N, Al Ramiah, A, Wagner, U, Vertovec, S, Hewstone, M |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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National Academy of Sciences
2014
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