id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_wnjr6bs5vbehje5rw4j77s7pxi Rhiannon N. Turner The role of individual differences in understanding and enhancing intergroup contact 2020 18 .pdf application/pdf 10656 845 45 We review research considering the role played by individual differences in moderating the relationship between contact and prejudice and In two Flemish samples, Dhont and Van Hiel (2009) found a stronger negative relationship between positive contact with immigrants and racism toward immigrants among people higher in SDO or RWA. Sczesny (2019) found that political orientation moderated the relationship between both positive and negative intergroup contact and self-reported support for African immigrants among a sample of 861 Swiss participants. Greater contact quality predicted lower intergroup hostility regardless of whether participants scored lower or higher on each individual difference measure. Although it often reduces prejudice among them, HP individuals may be especially likely to avoid intergroup contact (Dhont & Van Hiel, 2009; Hodson, 2008; Hodson Those with lower cognitive abilities may therefore gravitate toward more socially conservative right-wing ideologies that provide psychological stability and order (Jost et al., 2003; Onraet et al., 2015), which are in turn associated with prejudice. ./cache/work_wnjr6bs5vbehje5rw4j77s7pxi.pdf ./txt/work_wnjr6bs5vbehje5rw4j77s7pxi.txt