Negative attitudes toward gay is considered one of the most deeply held prejudices in European countries. We examine the effects of direct and extended contact on classical and modern prejudice, where the classical is blatant and the modern is more subtle and covert.

Direct and indirect intergroup contact: exploring the effects on male sexual classical and modern prejudice / J. Grisolaghi; C. Stefanile. - ELETTRONICO. - (2011), pp. 1467-1467. (Intervento presentato al convegno The XII European Congress of Psychology tenutosi a Istanbul (Turkey) nel July 4-8 2011).

Direct and indirect intergroup contact: exploring the effects on male sexual classical and modern prejudice

GRISOLAGHI, JACOPO;STEFANILE, CRISTINA
2011

Abstract

Negative attitudes toward gay is considered one of the most deeply held prejudices in European countries. We examine the effects of direct and extended contact on classical and modern prejudice, where the classical is blatant and the modern is more subtle and covert.
2011
The XII European Congress of Psychology
The XII European Congress of Psychology
Istanbul (Turkey)
J. Grisolaghi; C. Stefanile
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