Indirect contact predicts direct contact: Longitudinal evidence and the mediating role of intergroup anxiety
Although the effects of direct and indirect forms of contact on intergroup relations are well documented, little is known about their longitudinal co-development. Based on the social-psychological literature, we hypothesize that indirect contact predicts future direct contact by reducing intergroup...
Main Authors: | Wölfer, R, Christ, O, Schmid, K, Tausch, N, Buchallik, F, Vertovec, S, Hewstone, M |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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American Psychological Association
2018
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