id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-331675-ipryt7o7 Itzchakov, Guy Can high quality listening predict lower speakers' prejudiced attitudes?() 2020-08-06 .txt text/plain 11819 619 46 As compared to regular listening (in Studies 2 and 3), high quality listening will predict increased speakers' attitude favorability (i.e., lower prejudiced attitudes) towards the outgroup by encouraging self-insight and openness to change. Specifically, the results indicated that self-insight mediated the effect of high quality listening conditions on openness to change in relation to one's prejudiced attitudes. Specifically, we tested the effect of the listening manipulation on attitude favorability towards the prejudiced group via increasing self-insight openness to change. Thus, the mediation analysis provided support for Hypothesis 3, namely, that high quality listening will reduce speakers' prejudiced attitudes towards the outgroup by increasing self-insight and openness to change. Study 2: Serial-mediation analysis of the effect of listening on attitude favorability towards prejudiced groups via self-insight and openness to change; standard errors in parentheses; ⁎ p < .05, ⁎⁎ p < .01. ./cache/cord-331675-ipryt7o7.txt ./txt/cord-331675-ipryt7o7.txt