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The extended contact effect: Knowledge of cross-group friendships and prejudice.

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The extended contact hypothesis as mentioned in this paper proposes that knowledge that an in-group member has a close relationship with an outgroup member can lead to more positive intergroup attitudes, and four methodologically diverse studies to demonstrate the phenomenon.
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The extended contact hypothesis proposes that knowledge that an in-group member has a close relationship with an out-group member can lead to more positive intergroup attitudes. Proposed mechanisms are the in-group or out-group member serving as positive exemplars and the inclusion of the out-group member's group membership in the self. In Studies I and 2, respondents knowing an in-group member with an out-group friend had less negative attitudes toward that out-group, even controlling for disposition.il variables and direct out-group friendships. Study 3, with constructed intergroup-conflict situations (on the robbers cave model). found reduced negative out-group attitudes after participants learned of cross-group friendships. Study 4, a minimal group experiment, showed less negative out-group attitudes for participants observing an apparent in-group-out-group friendship. The intergroup contact hypothesis (Allport, 1954; Williams, 1947) proposes that under a given set of circumstances contact between members of different groups reduces existing negative intergroup attitudes. Some recent research (reviewed below) suggests that the effect may be most clearly associated with the specific contact of a friendship relationship. The extended contact hypothesis, which we introduce here, proposes that knowledge that an in-group member has a close relationship with an out-group member can lead to more positive intergroup attitudes. This article presents the rationale for the extended contact effect, including three mechanisms by which it may operate, and four methodologically diverse studies to demonstrate the phenomenon.

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When extended contact opens the door to future contact Testing the effects of extended contact on attitudes and intergroup expectancies in majority and minority groups

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors test whether extended contact can predict positive intergroup expectancies, as well as positive inter-group attitudes, among majority and minority group members among both groups.
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'Gringos' in Mexico: Cross-sectional and longitudinal effects of language school-promoted contact on intergroup bias.

TL;DR: A longitudinal field study examined Pettigrew's (1998) intergroup contact theory and Gaertner et al. (2000) Common Ingroup Identity Model (CIIM) as mentioned in this paper.
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‘They will not control us’: Ingroup positivity and belief in intergroup conspiracies

TL;DR: The role of different forms of positive regard for the ingroup in predicting beliefs in intergroup conspiracies was examined, finding that collective narcissism should be especially likely to foster outgroup conspiracy beliefs and non-narcissistic ingroup positivity should predict a weaker tendency to believe in conspiracy theories.
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The Extended Contact Hypothesis: A Meta-Analysis on 20 Years of Research.

TL;DR: This meta-analysis covers the 20 years of research that currently exists on the extended contact hypothesis and suggests that extended contact’s hypothesized relationship to intergroup attitudes is small-to-medium and exists independently of direct friendship.
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An Experiment in Peace: Reconciliation-Aimed Workshops of Jewish-Israeli and Palestinian Youth*

TL;DR: The authors examine workshops of Jewish-Israeli and Palestinian youth conducted in the post-Oslo era with the aim of promoting reconciliation and peacebuilding between the sides, and examine four facets of these dialogue events, using both quantitative and qualitative research methods.
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