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List of works by Rhiannon N. Turner

A test of the extended intergroup contact hypothesis: the mediating role of intergroup anxiety, perceived ingroup and outgroup norms, and inclusion of the outgroup in the self

scientific article published in October 2008

Applying imagined contact to improve physiological responses in anticipation of intergroup interactions and the perceived quality of these interactions

article

Best friends and better coping: Facilitating psychological resilience through boys' and girls' closest friendships

scientific article published on 25 June 2015

Can imagined interactions produce positive perceptions? Reducing prejudice through simulated social contact

scientific article (publication date: 2009)

Cognitive adaptation to the experience of social and cultural diversity

scientific article published on March 2011

Common ingroups and complex identities: Routes to reducing bias in multiple category contexts

article

Contact between Catholic and Protestant schoolchildren in Northern Ireland

Does intergroup contact affect personality? A longitudinal study on the bidirectional relationship between intergroup contact and personality traits

Imagining intergroup contact reduces implicit prejudice

scientific article

Intergroup Contact: When Does it Work, and Why?

Perceptions of Gender Group Variability in Majority and Minority Contexts

Promoting intergroup trust among adolescents and young adults

scholarly article

Reducing explicit and implicit outgroup prejudice via direct and extended contact: The mediating role of self-disclosure and intergroup anxiety

scientific article

Reducing implicit racial preferences: I. A comparative investigation of 17 interventions.

scientific article published on 24 March 2014

The Impact of Direct and Extended Cross-Group Friendships on Improving Intergroup Relations

scholarly article

The Role of Personality Factors in the Reduction of Intergroup Anxiety and Amelioration of Outgroup Attitudes via Intergroup Contact

Using extended contact to improve physiological responses and behavior toward people with schizophrenia

article