Cross-Group Friendships and Intergroup Attitudes
State University of New York · Stony Brook University · +3 more institutions
Abstract
This work identifies how cross-group friendships are conceptualized and measured in intergroup research, investigates which operationalizations yield the strongest effects on intergroup attitudes, explores potential moderators, and discusses the theoretical importance of the findings. Prior meta-analyses have provided initial evidence that cross-group friendships are especially powerful forms of intergroup contact. Although studies of cross-group friendship have grown considerably in recent years, varied assessments leave us without a clear understanding of how different operationalizations affect relationships between friendship and attitudes. With a greatly expanded database of relevant studies, the authors…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 88.49
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 173
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5Topics & keywords
- Social psychology
- Psychology
- Group (periodic table)
- Group conflict
- Prejudice (legal term)
- Ingroups and outgroups