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Imagining contact reduces prejudice in preschool children
Authors:Michle D Birtel  Gian Antonio Di Bernardo  Sofia Stathi  Richard J Crisp  Alessia Cadamuro  Loris Vezzali
Institution:Michèle D. Birtel,Gian Antonio Di Bernardo,Sofia Stathi,Richard J. Crisp,Alessia Cadamuro,Loris Vezzali
Abstract:We examined the effectiveness of an imagery‐based strategy designed to reduce prejudice in preschoolers in Italy. Three studies involving different target groups (disabled children, Black children) were conducted within Italian preschools. Children (4–6 years) were asked to imagine and draw meeting an outgroup member (Studies 1 and 2) or to imagine writing a letter to an outgroup member (Study 3). Results revealed that preschoolers in the experimental condition, relative to a control group, reported less intergroup bias in the form of contact intentions and resource allocation as well as greater behavioral inclusiveness; effects were mediated by improved intergroup attitudes. Our findings are important in understanding ways that promote positive intergroup relations in ways that align with the interests of young children.
Keywords:drawing  imagined contact  intergroup contact  mental imagery  prejudice  preschool children
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