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The following pages link to Miles Hewstone (Q6851411):
Displayed 50 items.
- A review of neuroimaging studies of race-related prejudice: does amygdala response reflect threat? (Q21129382) (← links)
- Social identity theory's self-esteem hypothesis: a review and some suggestions for clarification (Q28302156) (← links)
- Intergroup Contact Effects via Ingroup Distancing among Majority and Minority Groups: Moderation by Social Dominance Orientation (Q28602761) (← links)
- Stretching the boundaries: strategic perceptions of intragroup variability (Q29542466) (← links)
- Improving intergroup relations through direct, extended and other forms of indirect contact (Q29544216) (← links)
- Attitudes toward pharmacological cognitive enhancement-a review (Q33641918) (← links)
- Intergroup bias (Q34106169) (← links)
- An investigation of the social identity model of collective action and the 'sedative' effect of intergroup contact among Black and White students in South Africa (Q34236316) (← links)
- Homesickness among students in two cultures: antecedents and consequences (Q34657527) (← links)
- Reducing explicit and implicit outgroup prejudice via direct and extended contact: The mediating role of self-disclosure and intergroup anxiety (Q34667814) (← links)
- Are You Morally Modified?: The Moral Effects of Widely Used Pharmaceuticals (Q35438719) (← links)
β -Adrenoceptor blockade modulates fusiform gyrus activity to black versus white faces (Q35884165) (← links)- Propranolol reduces implicit negative racial bias (Q36091041) (← links)
- Enhancing imagined contact to reduce prejudice against people with schizophrenia (Q36114527) (← links)
- Beta adrenergic blockade reduces utilitarian judgement (Q36612050) (← links)
- Social contact and other-race face processing in the human brain (Q36942254) (← links)
- Contextual effect of positive intergroup contact on outgroup prejudice (Q37660108) (← links)
- Fifty-odd years of inter-group contact: from hypothesis to integrated theory (Q37925149) (← links)
- Intergroup contact as a tool for reducing, resolving, and preventing intergroup conflict: evidence, limitations, and potential (Q38152834) (← links)
- Individual-level and group-level mediators of contact effects in Northern Ireland: the moderating role of social identification. (Q38394983) (← links)
- The role of in-group identification, religious group membership and intergroup conflict in moderating in-group and out-group affect. (Q38398279) (← links)
- Inclusiveness and crossed categorization: effects on co-joined category evaluations of in-group and out-group primes (Q38428568) (← links)
- It's never too late for 'us' to meet 'them': prior intergroup friendships moderate the impact of later intergroup friendships in educational settings (Q39475041) (← links)
- Affective mediators of intergroup contact: a three-wave longitudinal study in South Africa (Q39732397) (← links)
- Secondary transfer effects of intergroup contact: Alternative accounts and underlying processes. (Q39853656) (← links)
- The confirmability and disconfirmability of trait concepts revisited: does content matter? (Q40234970) (← links)
- Effects of direct and indirect cross-group friendships on judgments of Catholics and Protestants in Northern Ireland: the mediating role of an anxiety-reduction mechanism (Q40509099) (← links)
- Intra- Versus Intersex Aggression: Testing Theories of Sex Differences Using Aggression Networks (Q40754170) (← links)
- Does relative out-group size in neighborhoods drive down associational life of Whites in the U.S.? Testing constrict, conflict and contact theories (Q40907312) (← links)
- Police-Schools Liaison and young people's image of the police: An intervention evaluation (Q41124767) (← links)
- Power corrupts co-operation: cognitive and motivational effects in a double EEG paradigm (Q41875412) (← links)
- Drugs and harm to society (Q43416805) (← links)
- Secondary transfer effects of intergroup contact via social identity complexity (Q43457718) (← links)
- 'Rallying around the flag': Can an intergroup contact intervention promote national unity? (Q44852899) (← links)
- Systematic and heuristic processing of majority and minority-endorsed messages: the effects of varying outcome relevance and levels of orientation on attitude and message processing (Q45145830) (← links)
- Direct contact as a moderator of extended contact effects: cross-sectional and longitudinal impact on outgroup attitudes, behavioral intentions, and attitude certainty (Q45773446) (← links)
- (Bad) Feelings about Meeting Them? Episodic and Chronic Intergroup Emotions Associated with Positive and Negative Intergroup Contact As Predictors of Intergroup Behavior. (Q46065181) (← links)
- Corrigendum to “Beta adrenergic blockade reduces utilitarianjudgment” [Biol. Psychol. 92 (2) (2013) 323–328]. (Q46325366) (← links)
- Culture and contact in the promotion and reduction of anti-gay prejudice: evidence from Jamaica and Britain (Q47231954) (← links)
- Antecedents and consequences of social identity complexity: intergroup contact, distinctiveness threat, and outgroup attitudes (Q47590412) (← links)
- Self and team prioritisation effects in perceptual matching: Evidence for a shared representation (Q47607207) (← links)
- Rejected! Cognitions of rejection and intergroup anxiety as mediators of the impact of cross-group friendships on prejudice (Q47633169) (← links)
- Neighborhood ethnic diversity and trust: the role of intergroup contact and perceived threat (Q47679947) (← links)
- In-group modulation of perceptual matching (Q47687637) (← links)
- Reducing aggressive intergroup action tendencies: effects of intergroup contact via perceived intergroup threat (Q47689640) (← links)
- Studying Positive and Negative Direct and Extended Contact: Complementing Self-Reports With Social Network Analysis (Q47693351) (← links)
- Intergroup Contact and Social Change: Implications of Negative and Positive Contact for Collective Action in Advantaged and Disadvantaged Groups. (Q47696907) (← links)
- Intergroup contact and prejudice against people with schizophrenia. (Q47869942) (← links)
- Changes in intrinsic functional connectivity and group relevant salience: The case of sport rivalry. (Q47877706) (← links)
- Beyond the dyadic perspective: 10 Reasons for using social network analysis in intergroup contact research. (Q47944824) (← links)