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Group Processes & Intergroup Relations, Vol. 6, No. 2, 131-149 (2003)
DOI: 10.1177/1368430203006002001
© 2003 SAGE Publications

The Psychological Impact of Prejudice: Implications for Intergroup Contact

Linda R. Tropp

Department of Psychology, Boston College

This research concerns the effects of prejudice on how members of devalued groups feel toward intergroup contact. With members of laboratory-generated groups (Study 1) and devalued ethnic groups (Study 2), two experimental studies tested the impact of exposure to prejudice on emotional states and feelings toward cross-group interactions. Results suggest that exposure to prejudice can negatively affect group members' emotional states in intergroup contexts, and can lead them to feel more negatively toward interactions with both a single, prejudiced outgroup member, and with outgroup members in general. Implications of the findings and suggested directions for future research are discussed.

Key Words: devalued groups • intergroup contact • prejudice

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