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Generalization of positive attitude as a function of subgroup and superordinate group identifications in intergroup contact
(JOHN WILEY & SONS LTD, 2003)
The role of category salience in mediating the effects of intergroup contact was examined. One theoretical model proposes that some psychological salience of subgroup categories is necessary to facilitate the generalization ...
Intergroup Relations in Latin America: Intergroup Contact, Common Ingroup Identity, and Activism among Indigenous Groups in México and Chile
(2016)
In two correlational studies in Mexico (Study 1: N = 152, Mexican Indigenous people) and Chile (Study 2: N = 185, Chilean Indigenous people, Mapuche), we investigated how different dimensions of common ingroup identity ...
Intergroup Relations in Latin America: Intergroup Contact, Common Ingroup Identity, and Activism among Indigenous Groups in México and Chile
(2016)
In two correlational studies in Mexico (Study 1: N = 152, Mexican Indigenous people) and Chile (Study 2: N = 185, Chilean Indigenous people, Mapuche), we investigated how different dimensions of common ingroup identity ...
Contact calling in context: intra- and intergroup variation in vocalization rates depend on a call’s function
(2020)
To maintain group cohesion while coordinating group movements, individuals might use signals to advertise the location of a route, their intention to initiate movements, or their position at a given time. In highly mobile ...
Role of Perceived Importance in Intergroup Contact
(2004-08)
Furthering G. W. Allport’s (1954) contentions for optimal contact, the authors introduce a new construct:
the perceived importance of contact. They propose that perceived importance is the best proximal
predictor of ...