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   Opening closed minds: the combined effects of intergroup contact and need for closure on prejudice  
   
نویسنده dhont k. ,roets a. ,van hiel a.
منبع personality and social psychology bulletin - 2011 - دوره : 37 - شماره : 4 - صفحه:514 -528
چکیده    Five studies tested whether need for closure (nfc) moderates the relation between intergroup contact and prejudice toward immigrants. the results consistently showed that intergroup contact was more strongly associated with reduced levels of prejudice among people high in nfc compared to people low in nfc. studies 1 (n = 138 students) and 2 (n = 294 adults) demonstrated this moderator effect on subtle,modern,and blatant racism. study 2 also replicated the moderator effect for extended contact. an experimental field study (study 3; n = 60 students) provided evidence of the causal direction of the moderator effect. finally,studies 4 (n = 125 students) and 5 (n = 135 adults) identified intergroup anxiety as the mediator through which the moderator effect influences modern and blatant racism as well as hostile tendencies toward immigrants. the role of motivated cognition in the relation between intergroup contact and prejudice is discussed. © 2011 by the society for personality and social psychology.
کلیدواژه Intergroup anxiety; Intergroup contact; Need for closure; Prejudice; Racism
آدرس ghent university,department of developmental,personality,and social psychology,henri dunantlaan 2,b-9000,ghent, Belgium, ghent university,department of developmental,personality,and social psychology,henri dunantlaan 2,b-9000,ghent, Belgium, ghent university,department of developmental,personality,and social psychology,henri dunantlaan 2,b-9000,ghent, Belgium
 
     
   
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