2012
From attitudes to (in)action: the darker side of ‘we’
Dovidio J, Saguy T, Gaertner S, Thomas E. From attitudes to (in)action: the darker side of ‘we’. 2012, 248-268. DOI: 10.1017/cbo9781139022736.015.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchCommon ingroup identity modelIntergroup contactIdentity modelPositive intergroup contactIntergroup prejudiceIntergroup attitudesPsychological processesCognitive representationsIntergroup relationsPrejudice reductionLine of researchGroup perceptionsIndividual prejudiceImmediate tensionsNegative attitudesPrejudicePrevious researchPotent interventionAdvantaged groupsDark sideSocial groupsEffectiveness of contactAttitudesTajfelPsychologists
1996
Revisiting the contact hypothesis: The induction of a common ingroup identity
Gaertner S, Dovidio J, Bachman B. Revisiting the contact hypothesis: The induction of a common ingroup identity. International Journal Of Intercultural Relations 1996, 20: 271-290. DOI: 10.1016/0147-1767(96)00019-3.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchCommon ingroup identityIntergroup biasIngroup identityOutgroup membersContact hypothesisCommon ingroup identity modelFormer outgroup membersDual identitySuperordinate group identityIntergroup attitudesCognitive representationsMotivational processesIngroup membersSuperordinate identityIdentity modelCooperative interdependencePositive feelingsGreater perceptionSituational contextGroup identityMembers' perceptionsContextual featuresPerceptionSocial entitiesEgalitarian norms
1994
The Contact Hypothesis
Gaertner S, Rust M, Dovidio J, Bachman B, Anastasio P. The Contact Hypothesis. Small Group Research 1994, 25: 224-249. DOI: 10.1177/1046496494252005.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchCognitive representationsAffective reactionsContact hypothesisCommon ingroup identity modelIntergroup biasIdentity modelCooperative interdependenceWeak representationRacial identityEgalitarian normsHigh schoolSurvey studyEqual statusRepresentationBiasSchoolsIngroupFavorabilityAmerican identityThefeaturesHypothesisIdentityStudent bodyDifferent groupsStudents
1990
How Does Cooperation Reduce Intergroup Bias?
Gaertner S, Mann J, Dovidio J, Murrell A, Pomare M. How Does Cooperation Reduce Intergroup Bias? Journal Of Personality And Social Psychology 1990, 59: 692-704. DOI: 10.1037/0022-3514.59.4.692.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchIntergroup cooperationCognitive representationsFormer outgroup membersSocial categorization perspectiveMultiple regression mediation analysesRegression mediation analysisIntergroup biasIntergroup contactOutgroup membersMediation analysisMember representationSsRepresentationBiasAbsence of cooperationParticipantsCooperationAttractivenessGroupHypothesisPerspective
1986
Racial stereotypes: The contents of their cognitive representations
Dovidio J, Evans N, Tyler R. Racial stereotypes: The contents of their cognitive representations. Journal Of Experimental Social Psychology 1986, 22: 22-37. DOI: 10.1016/0022-1031(86)90039-9.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchSocial cognitionUse of stereotypesCognitive representationsWord characteristicsSocial categorizationPriming experimentPositive traitsObject categoriesEvaluative wordsTest stimuliInformation processingRacial attitudesPrime categoryNegative characteristicsReaction timeCognitionRacial stereotypesSocial groupsWordsStereotypesPrimesFacilitated responseRacial categoriesImportant similaritiesRepresentation