Beyond shifting intergroup attitudes: Intergroup contact's association with socio-cognitive skills and group-based ideologies

IF 2.3 Q2 PSYCHOLOGY, SOCIAL
Sabahat Cigdem Bagci, Zeynep Ecem Piyale, Ezgi Sen, Osman Yildirim
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Abstract

We investigated intergroup contact's cognitively liberalizing function by testing it's association with socio-cognitive skills (perspective-taking and empathy skills, and cognitive flexibility) and group-based ideologies (ethnocentrism and social dominance orientation [SDO]) among a majority (Turks) and minority (Kurds) status group (total N = 483). We further examined whether these relationships were provided by contact's primary intergroup function—more positive attitudes toward the contacted group. Multigroup structural equation modeling analyses demonstrated that high quality cross-group friendships were directly and negatively related to both ethnocentrism and SDO among the minority group. These associations were mediated by positive outgroup attitudes among the majority group. For both groups, perspective-taking and empathy were significantly predicted by lower levels of ethnocentrism and SDO. Contact also indirectly led to higher cognitive flexibility among both groups. Findings highlight the need to explore more extensively contact's psychological outcomes at the individual level, beyond changing outgroup attitudes.

除了群体间态度的转变:群体间接触与社会认知技能和群体意识形态的关联
在多数(土耳其人)和少数(库尔德人)群体(总N = 483)中,通过测试群体间接触与社会认知技能(换位思考、共情技能和认知灵活性)和群体意识形态(种族中心主义和社会支配取向[SDO])的关系,研究了群体间接触的认知自由化功能。我们进一步研究了这些关系是否由联系人的主要群体间功能——对被联系群体的更积极的态度——提供。多群体结构方程模型分析表明,高质量的跨群体友谊与少数群体的种族中心主义和SDO均呈直接负相关。这些关联是由多数群体的积极外群体态度介导的。对于两组来说,换位思考和同理心都被较低水平的种族中心主义和SDO显著预测。接触也间接导致了两组人更高的认知灵活性。研究结果强调,除了改变外部群体的态度外,还需要在个人层面上更广泛地探索接触的心理结果。
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Journal of Theoretical Social Psychology
Journal of Theoretical Social Psychology Psychology-Social Psychology
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