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Fluctuations in Prejudice Do Not Track Fluctuations in Ordinary Contact in Three 5-wave “Shortitudinal” Studies Examining Daily, Weekly, or Monthly Intervals (2024)
Journal Article
Shulman, D., Meleady, R., Hodson, G., & Crisp, R. J. (in press). Fluctuations in Prejudice Do Not Track Fluctuations in Ordinary Contact in Three 5-wave “Shortitudinal” Studies Examining Daily, Weekly, or Monthly Intervals. Social Psychological and Personality Science,

Intergroup contact is regarded as one of the most effective ways to reduce prejudice. However, recent longitudinal studies using contemporary statistical techniques (e.g., random intercept cross-lagged panel models [RI-CLPM]) have failed to find evid... Read More about Fluctuations in Prejudice Do Not Track Fluctuations in Ordinary Contact in Three 5-wave “Shortitudinal” Studies Examining Daily, Weekly, or Monthly Intervals.

Dispositional empathy and personality as predictors of contact quality: The mediating roles of contact self-efficacy and effort towards contact (2024)
Journal Article
Birtel, M. D., Di Bernardo, G. A., Vezzali, L., Turner, R. N., Crisp, R. J., & Martin, R. (2024). Dispositional empathy and personality as predictors of contact quality: The mediating roles of contact self-efficacy and effort towards contact. International Journal of Intercultural Relations, 102, Article 101986. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijintrel.2024.101986

While the prejudice-reduction effect of intergroup contact has been extensively demonstrated, research identifying antecedents of positive contact and underlying mechanisms is limited. Two studies, in Italy (N = 239 Italian adolescents) and the UK (N... Read More about Dispositional empathy and personality as predictors of contact quality: The mediating roles of contact self-efficacy and effort towards contact.