Depersonalized extended contact and injunctive norms about cross-group friendship impact intergroup orientations
Five experiments examine the interactive power of descriptive and injunctive norms regarding intergroup friendships on the effects of extended contact – knowing ingroup members having outgroup friends – on intergroup orientations. We propose that the positive effect of extended contact can occur eve...
Main Authors: | Gómez, Á, Tropp, L, Vázquez, A, Voci, A, Hewstone, M |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Elsevier
2018
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