TY - JOUR AU - Tropp, Linda R. AB - 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. TI - The Psychological Impact of Prejudice: Implications for Intergroup Contact JF - Group Processes & Intergroup Relations DO - 10.1177/1368430203006002001 DA - 2003-04-01 UR - https://www.deepdyve.com/lp/sage/the-psychological-impact-of-prejudice-implications-for-intergroup-DIWJ45ltlg SP - 131 EP - 149 VL - 6 IS - 2 DP - DeepDyve ER -