Direct and indirect intergroup friendship effects: testing the moderating role of the affective-cognitive bases of prejudice.

Direct friendship with outgroup members and the knowledge of ingroup-outgroup friendships (indirect friendship) can both reduce outgroup prejudice. Three correlational studies (Ns = 338, 141, and 798) tested the moderating role of the affective-cognitive bases of prejudice, assessing whether the siz...

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Main Authors: Paolini, S, Hewstone, M, Cairns, E
Format: Journal article
Language:English
Published: 2007