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#AcademicSky #PrejudiceResearch #PsychSciSky

Our new paper out in American Psychologist.

Led by Meleady, with @debshulman.bsky.social, Kotzur, & Crisp.

Contact "ruptures" (going to university; studying abroad) ==> changes in outgroup attitudes longitudinally

psycnet.apa.org/doiLanding?d...

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The Collected Intergroup Intellectual Humility Scale: New Preprint We give you a sneak peak a new preprint where we discuss how Intellectual Humility is measured + we created a consolidated scale.

We created the Collected Intergroup Intellectual Humility Scale

In 10 studies (N~6,000) we combined 10 existing measures into 1 measure that assess how humble people are as individuals & in groups

Summary www.centerconflictcooperation-newsletter.com/p/the-collec...
Preprint osf.io/preprints/ps...

10 months ago 44 14 4 5

Just published! Across 25k+ participants, intergroup contact (with people who are gay, transgender, or those with disabilities) weakens the link between intolerance of uncertainty and intergroup bias. Contact "liberalizes" the mind by reducing dependence on bias to manage discomfort with uncertainty

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3/ Learning about a historical peace process generally led people to view conflicts as more malleable, their own conflict as less unique and unfroze conflict-related beliefs, particularly among centrists/leftists. Despite these shifts, increases in support for conciliatory policies remained mixed.

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2/ We explore whether learning about Northern Ireland’s peace process can shape Israeli’s attitudes towards peace and conflict in the Israeli-Palestinian context.

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Can learning from past peace processes help promote peace in ongoing conflict? Check out our new paper (with Michal Reifen-Tagar, Noa Omri, and Eran Halperin
@picr-lab.bsky.social
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journals.sagepub.com/doi/abs/10.1...
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1 year ago 6 1 1 0
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🚨 NEW PAPER: When low-income Americans get $1,000/month for 3 years, what happens to their political views & behavior?

The OpenResearch Unconditional income Study reveals surprising findings about the effects of income on politics... 🧵

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#PrejudiceResearch

New paper alert!

journals.sagepub.com/doi/epub/10....

Led by postdoc @debshulman.bsky.social, we tested longitudinal intergroup contact in 3 studies, each w/ 5-waves of data. RI-CLPM.

Examined daily, weekly, or monthly contact.

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1 year ago 19 9 2 1

Out now as pre-print (and looking for a forever-home), 'Best practies and ethical considerations for crowd-sourced data in the behavioral sciences'.

We took hundreds and hundreds of studies on Prolific and wrote about the good, the bad, and the fundamentally unethical.

osf.io/preprints/os...

2 years ago 13 5 0 2
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New paper by @shreevallabha.bsky.social & co: Blaming current groups for their ancestors atrocities (historical blame) is something that happens AND is not well accounted for by existing psychological models of blame

🔒 psycnet.apa.org/record/2024-...
🔐 osf.io/j3vp9

2 years ago 19 12 1 0
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New call for papers, special issue on intergroup contact (primary, secondary, tertiary effects) at JCASP.

Editorial team led by Rose Meleady.

I'm also pleased to answer questions.

Consider submitting your paper!

onlinelibrary.wiley.com/page/journal...

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