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Cognitive Liberalisation Through a Different Lens: Intergroup Contact Attenuates the Relationship Between Intolerance of Uncertainty and Intergroup Bias Across Three Contexts

Shulman, Deborah; Crisp, Richard J.; Meleady, Rose; Hodson, Gordon

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Deborah Shulman

Rose Meleady

Gordon Hodson



Abstract

Researchers in the field of intergroup contact recently proposed that contact can broaden the mind, a process referred to as cognitive liberalisation. Under the right conditions, contact can increase flexible and creative thinking, as well as encourage the adoption of less rigid worldviews. The current research takes a novel approach by exploring whether contact can also “liberalise” people from the need to rely on intergroup bias to manage discomfort with uncertainty. We draw on Uncertainty‐Identity Theory to argue that intergroup contact can ameliorate the regulatory function of intergroup bias for reducing subjective uncertainty. Using three large‐scale Project Implicit datasets (Ntotal = 25,046), we tested whether contact moderates the relationship between intolerance of uncertainty and intergroup bias and found that intolerance of uncertainty was associated with intergroup bias among people who do not experience contact with gay, transgender, or disabled people, but this association was generally weaker or non‐significant among people who experience contact. These results add to growing support for the liberalising impact of intergroup contact by elucidating a new benefit: Reduced reliance on intergroup bias as a means of managing subjective uncertainty.

Citation

Shulman, D., Crisp, R. J., Meleady, R., & Hodson, G. (2025). Cognitive Liberalisation Through a Different Lens: Intergroup Contact Attenuates the Relationship Between Intolerance of Uncertainty and Intergroup Bias Across Three Contexts. Journal of Community & Applied Social Psychology, 35(4), Article e70112. https://doi.org/10.1002/casp.70112

Journal Article Type Article
Acceptance Date May 1, 2025
Online Publication Date Jun 16, 2025
Publication Date Jul 1, 2025
Deposit Date Jul 8, 2025
Publicly Available Date Jul 8, 2025
Journal Journal of Community & Applied Social Psychology
Print ISSN 1052-9284
Electronic ISSN 1099-1298
Publisher Wiley
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 35
Issue 4
Article Number e70112
DOI https://doi.org/10.1002/casp.70112
Keywords intergroup bias, intergroup contact, intolerance of uncertainty, cognitive liberalisation
Public URL https://durham-repository.worktribe.com/output/4109680

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