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      Imagined Intergroup Contact and Common Ingroup Identity : An Integrative Approach

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          Abstract. We conducted two studies involving two different age groups (elementary school children and adults) aimed at integrating imagined contact and common ingroup identity models. In the first study, Italian elementary school children were asked to imagine interacting with an unknown immigrant peer as members of a common group. Results revealed that common ingroup imagined contact, relative to a control condition, improved outgroup helping intentions assessed 1 week and 2 weeks after the intervention. In the second study, common ingroup imagined contact led Italian university students to display higher intentions to have contact with immigrants compared to control conditions. In conclusion, results from both studies demonstrate that imagining an intergroup interaction as members of the same group strengthens the effects of imagined contact. These findings point to the importance of combining the common ingroup identity model and the imagined contact theory in order to increase the potentiality of prejudice reduction interventions.

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                Journal
                zsp
                Social Psychology
                Hogrefe Publishing
                1864-9335
                2151-2590
                July 03, 2015
                2015
                : 46
                : 5
                : 265-276
                Affiliations
                [ 1 ]University of Modena and Reggio Emilia, Italy
                [ 2 ]University of Greenwich, UK
                [ 3 ]Aston University, UK
                [ 4 ]University of Padova, Italy
                [ 5 ]University of Delaware, USA
                Author notes
                Loris Vezzali, University of Modena and Reggio Emilia, Department of Education and Humanities, viale Allegri 9, 42121, Reggio Emilia, Italy, Tel. +39 0522 523-006, Fax +39 0522 523-055, E-mail loris.vezzali@ 123456unimore.it
                Article
                zsp_46_5_265
                10.1027/1864-9335/a000242
                44ae593e-8e11-4a98-aeaf-63cc6b149dfc
                Copyright @ 2015
                History
                : June 01, 2014
                : February 23, 2015
                : February 25, 2015
                Categories
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                Assessment, Evaluation & Research methods,Psychology,General social science,General behavioral science
                prejudice reduction,intergroup relations,behavioral intentions,imagined intergroup contact,common ingroup identity

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