When is computer-mediated intergroup contact most promising? Examining the effect of out-group members' anonymity on prejudice
Computer-mediated intergroup contact (CMIC) is a valuable strategy to reduce negative sentiments towards members of different social groups. We examined whether characteristics of communication media that facilitate intergroup encounters shape its effect on out-group attitudes. Specifically, we prop...
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Elsevier
2017
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