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Implicit and explicit attitudes toward people with Down syndrome: A study in schools with and without integration programmes in Chile
(FUNDACION INFANCIA APRENDIZAJE, 2012)
Integrated education can reduce intergroup prejudice because enhance people contact. In this area, most researches have measured explicit attitudes using self-report questionnaires, but few studies have measure implicit ...
Dual identities in intergroup contact: Group status and size moderate the generalization of positive attitude change
(ACADEMIC PRESS INC ELSEVIER SCIENCE, 2006)
To explore the effects of various categorization strategies on intergroup bias within and beyond a contact situation, two experiments were conducted involving groups of different size and/or status that worked together on ...
Identity, Contact, and Health Among Majority and Minority Ethnic Groups in Mexico and Chile
(2016)
This chapter explores the relationships between social identity, intergroup contact, and health among mestizos and indigenous people in Mexico and Chile. Building on social identity theory and self-categorization theory, ...
Identity, Contact, and Health Among Majority and Minority Ethnic Groups in Mexico and Chile
(2016)
This chapter explores the relationships between social identity, intergroup contact, and health among mestizos and indigenous people in Mexico and Chile. Building on social identity theory and self-categorization theory, ...
Prejudice among Peruvians and Chileans as a Function of Identity, Intergroup Contact, Acculturation Preferences, and Intergroup Emotions
(WILEY-BLACKWELL, 2010)
A special Latin American acculturative context is currently developing in Chile in which native Chileans have contact with several immigrant groups, particularly newcomers from Peru. This study examines several intergroup ...
To know you is to love you: Effects of intergroup contact and knowledge on intergroup anxiety and prejudice among Indigenous Chileans
(2017)
There is considerable evidence that one of the most promising measures for reducing prejudice is intergroup contact (Pettigrew & Tropp, 2006). Research inspired by Allport’s (1954) original formulation of the Contact ...
To know you is to love you: Effects of intergroup contact and knowledge on intergroup anxiety and prejudice among Indigenous Chileans
(2017)
Two surveys were conducted in Chile with indigenous Mapuche participants (N study 1: 573; N study 2: 198). In line with previous theorising, it was predicted that intergroup contact with the non-indigenous majority reduces ...