articleAmerican PsychologistJan 1, 2005Closed access

Beyond the Optimal Contact Strategy: A Reality Check for the Contact Hypothesis.

Lancaster University · University of KwaZulu-Natal · +1 more institution

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Abstract

The contact hypothesis proposes that interaction between members of different groups reduces intergroup prejudice if--and only if--certain optimal conditions are present. For over 50 years, research using this framework has explored the boundary conditions for ideal contact and has guided interventions to promote desegregation. Although supporting the contact hypothesis in principle, the authors critique some research practices that have come to dominate the field: (a) the prioritizing of the study of interactions occurring under rarefied conditions, (b) the reformulation of lay understandings of contact in terms of a generic typology of ideal dimensions, and (c) the use of shifts in personal prejudice as the…

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Keywords
  • Desegregation
  • Prejudice (legal term)
  • Typology
  • Contact hypothesis
  • Ideal (ethics)
  • Social psychology
  • Psychology
  • Psychological intervention
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Reduced inequalities
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