Can imagined interactions produce positive perceptions? Reducing prejudice through simulated social contact
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Psychotherapy and Social Change: Utilizing Principles of Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy to Help Develop New Prejudice-Reduction InterventionsPerceptions of a changing world induce hope and promote peace in intractable conflicts.Vicarious intergroup contact effectsNegative Intergroup Contact Makes Group Memberships Salient: Explaining Why Intergroup Conflict EnduresTolerance by surprise: evidence for a generalized reduction in prejudice and increased egalitarianism through novel category combination.Virtual peacemakers: mimicry increases empathy in simulated contact with virtual outgroup members.Can We Learn to Treat One Another Better? A Test of a Social Intelligence Curriculum.Predictors of HIV-related stigmas among African American and Latino religious congregants.Activation and Connectivity within the Default Mode Network Contribute Independently to Future-Oriented ThoughtConstructing memory, imagination, and empathy: a cognitive neuroscience perspective.Adaptive constructive processes and the future of memory.An Integrative Theory of Psychotherapy: Research and Practice.Racism and Health II: A Needed Research Agenda for Effective InterventionsAn intervention to reduce HIV-related stigma in partnership with African American and Latino churches.Episodic simulation and episodic memory can increase intentions to help others.Fifty-odd years of inter-group contact: from hypothesis to integrated theory.A role for affect in the link between episodic simulation and prosociality.Imagining intergroup contact can combat mental health stigma by reducing anxiety, avoidance and negative stereotyping."Treating" prejudice: an exposure-therapy approach to reducing negative reactions toward stigmatized groups.Enhancing the imagined contact effect.The effect of brief digital interventions on attitudes to intellectual disability: Results from a pilot study.Effects of a Pilot Church-Based Intervention to Reduce HIV Stigma and Promote HIV Testing Among African Americans and Latinos.French Validation of the Multidimensional Attitude Scale Toward Persons with Disabilities (MAS): The Case of Attitudes Toward Autism and Their Moderating Factors.Imagined Steps: Mental Simulation of Coordinated Rhythmic Movements Effects on Pro-sociality.On the evolutionary origins of revenge and forgiveness: a converging systems hypothesis.Embodying imagined contact: facial feedback moderates the intergroup consequences of mental simulation.Bright minds and dark attitudes: lower cognitive ability predicts greater prejudice through right-wing ideology and low intergroup contact.Met expectations and the wellbeing of diaspora immigrants: a longitudinal study.Promoting Health from the Pulpit: A Process Evaluation of HIV Sermons to Reduce HIV Stigma and Promote Testing in African American and Latino Churches.The effect of stereotype content on intergroup uncertainty and interactions.Committed dis(s)idents: participation in radical collective action fosters disidentification with the broader in-group but enhances political identification.Weight bias as a function of person variables and contact experiences.Intergroup boundaries and attitudes: the power of a single potent link.Reducing prejudice through mental imagery: notes on replication, interpretation, and generalization.Secondary transfer effects from imagined contact: group similarity affects the generalization gradient.Responses to endorsement of commonality by ingroup and outgroup members: the roles of group representation and threat.HIV Stigma Reduction for Health Facility Staff: Development of a Blended- Learning Intervention.Investigating the relationship between intergroup physical contact and attitudes towards foreigners: the mediating role of quality of intergroup contactImagine that: examining the influence of sport-related imagined contact on intergroup anxiety and sexual prejudice across culturesParsimony in Personality: Predicting Sexual Prejudice
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Can imagined interactions produce positive perceptions? Reducing prejudice through simulated social contact
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