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Volume 2
Vol. 1, Issue 1, 2020September 01, 2020 EDT

Why Can’t We Be Friends: The Use of Imagined Contact in Changing Negative Attitudes Towards Outgroups

Audrey G. Greder, Rachel A. Kain, Olivia K. Lutz, Rachel N. Miyazaki,
friendship potentialdiversityattitudesprejudiceoutgroup biascontact hypothesisimagined contact hypothesis
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Greder, Audrey G., Rachel A. Kain, Olivia K. Lutz, and Rachel N. Miyazaki. 2020. “Why Can’t We Be Friends: The Use of Imagined Contact in Changing Negative Attitudes Towards Outgroups.” The Macksey Journal 1 (1).

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