Applying imagined contact to improve physiological responses in anticipation of intergroup interactions and the perceived quality of these interactions
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01/08/2015
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This experiment (N 5 49) is the first to show that imagined contact can bufferanticipatory physiological responses to future interactions, and improve the qualityof these interactions. Participants imagined a positive interaction with a person withschizophrenia, or in a control condition, a person who did not have schizophrenia. They then interacted with a confederate whom they believed had schizophrenia. Participants in the imagined contact condition reported more positive attitudes andless avoidance of people with schizophrenia, displayed smaller anticipatory physio-logical responses, specifically smaller changes in interbeat interval and skin conduct-ance responses, and had a more positive interaction according to the confederate.These findings support applying imagined contact to improve interactions with people with severe mental illnesses. |
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eng |
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info:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccess |
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West , K , Turner , R & Levita , L 2015 , ' Applying imagined contact to improve physiological responses in anticipation of intergroup interactions and the perceived quality of these interactions ' Journal of Applied Social Psychology , vol 45 , no. 8 , pp. 425-436 . DOI: 10.1111/jasp.12309 |
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article |