Individual-level and group-level mediators of contact effects in Northern Ireland: the moderating role of social identification.
We tested a model which considered individual-level (intergroup anxiety) and group-level (perceived realistic and symbolic threats to the in-group) threats as simultaneous mediators in the relationship between the quantity and quality of cross-community contact and intergroup attitudes (Study 1, N=1...
Main Authors: | Tausch, N, Tam, T, Hewstone, M, Kenworthy, J, Cairns, E |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2007
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