Cross-group friendships and outgroup attitudes among Turkish–Kurdish ethnic groups: does perceived interethnic conflict moderate the friendship-attitude link?

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2017-02

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Wiley

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We investigated associations between cross-group friendships, perceived interethnic conflict, and outgroup attitudes in the context of intractable Turkish–Kurdish conflict in Turkey. Measures of cross-group friendship quantity, perceived conflict, outgroup attitudes, multiculturalism, and outgroup responsibility for conflict were completed by Turkish (N = 320) and Kurdish (N = 153) participants (Mage = 21, 156 males, 317 females). Both cross-group friendships and perceived conflict were related to outcome variables. While cross-group friendships were beneficial for both groups’ outgroup attitudes when perceived conflict was lower; when perceived conflict level was higher, positive associations between friendships and attitudes became non-significant for the Turkish group and negative for the Kurdish group. Implications of the findings for the intergroup contact theory have been discussed.

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Contact, Cultural diversity, Ethnic group, Female, Friendship, Group competition, Group identification, Human, Intergroup contact theory, Israeli jews, Major clinical study, Majority, Male, Mediating role, Minority-groups, Northern-Ireland, Outcome variable, Positive contact, Prejudice, Reduce prejudice, Responsibility, Turkey, Turkey (republic)

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47

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Bağcı Hemşinlioğlu, S. Ç. & Çelebi, E. (2017). Cross‐group friendships and outgroup attitudes among Turkish–Kurdish ethnic groups: Does perceived interethnic conflict moderate the friendship‐attitude link? Journal of Applied Social Psychology, 47(2), 59-73. doi:10.1111/jasp.12413