9 results for „contact hypothesis“
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magazine issue | 02/2013
Intergroup Contact Theory: Past, Present, and Future
... psychological events of the 20th century, suggesting that contact between members of different groups (under certain conditions) can work ... In the years since Allport’s initial intergroup contact hypothesis , much research has been devoted to expanding and exploring his ... / more
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magazine issue | 10/2007
The Media: Carriers of Contagious Information
... populations. In epidemic fashion, they were transmitted by contact. Action spread to observers, who then acted and thereby validated the ... effect after television films: New evidence for an old hypothesis. Psychological Medicine, 18, 665-676. ... / more
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magazine issue | 10/2007
The Double Edged Passion
... silver cups. Psychologists call it the realistic threat hypothesis . A quick glance at those sports leagues will show that the prize ... results. What they found is strong support for the ‘contact hypothesis’ - that personal contact between group members helps ... / more
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blog categorie(s) - Big Questions in Society
After Trayvon: The science of protecting innocent black men
... big role in reducing knee-jerk fear and violence. Intergroup contact and friendships work well (and often best) among intolerant and ... an experimental field test of the contact hypothesis . Psychological Science, 19, 717. Todd, A. R., Bodenhausen, G. ... / more
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blog categorie(s) - Political Psychology
Everyone is prejudiced, too
... and Wetherell (2014) developed the Ideological Conflict Hypothesis (ICH) , which argues that liberals and conservatives are equally ... prejudice through right-wing ideology and low intergroup contact. Psychological Science , 23 (2), 187–195. Sears, D. O., & ... / more
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magazine issue | 10/2014
How stress influences our morality
... to when the action is less personal (i.e. when no physical contact is involved). This is in line with Greene’s assumption that ... order to seek comfort and support (“tend and befriend” hypothesis; Taylor et al., 2000). This makes sense from an evolutionary ... / more
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magazine issue | 04/2016
It’s not a matter of fashion: How psychological research can revamp common beliefs on lesbian and gay parenting
... the present review will show, research does not support the hypothesis that children raised by lesbian and gay parents are more likely to ... deal with discrimination . For example, having frequent contact with other children with lesbian or gay parents offers protection ... / more
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magazine issue | 01/2018
Cooperation in social dilemmas: How can psychology help to meet climate change goals?
... 162, 1243– 1248. Hewstone, M., & Brown, R.J. (1986). Contact is not enough: An intergroup perspective on the ‘contact hypothesis’. In M. Hewstone & R. J. Brown (Eds.), Contact and conflict in ... / more
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magazine issue | 09/2018
Social Machines: Social Aspects of Human-Computer Interaction
... [4]. One of the explanations is the Cultural Intelligence Hypothesis [5], which theorize that our social environment and relationships ... (that is, introverted people prefer being in contact with a computer that shows introverted traits) [17]. Other studies ... skills of social cognition : The cultural intelligence hypothesis. Science, 317(5843), 1360-1366. 6 Nass, C., & Moon, Y. (2000). ... / moreHere you can search the entire InMind magazine for any content of your choice. You can reduce your search results by selecting one or more filter options in the right column.