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ERIC Number: EJ233349
Record Type: CIJE
Publication Date: 1980-Sep
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Getting to Know You: The Contact Hypothesis Applied to the Sectional Beliefs and Attitudes of White Southerners.
Reed, John Shelton
Social Forces, v59 n1 p123-35 Sep 1980
Analysis of survey data from a sample of White North Carolinians reveals that the initial effect of exposure to nonsoutherners is to produce conventional regional stereotypes. Additional exposure, however, supports the "contact hypothesis"; i.e., it reduces stereotyping. The relation between exposure and hostility toward nonsoutherners, however, is monotonic and negative. (Author/GC)
Publication Type: Journal Articles; Reports - Research
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Language: English
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