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Rhiannon N. Turner
Rhiannon N. Turner
Professor of Social Psychology, Queen's University Belfast
Verified email at qub.ac.uk
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Can imagined interactions produce positive perceptions?: Reducing prejudice through simulated social contact.
RJ Crisp, RN Turner
American psychologist 64 (4), 231, 2009
11032009
Reducing explicit and implicit outgroup prejudice via direct and extended contact: The mediating role of self-disclosure and intergroup anxiety.
RN Turner, M Hewstone, A Voci
Journal of personality and social psychology 93 (3), 369, 2007
9852007
Reducing implicit racial preferences: I. A comparative investigation of 17 interventions.
CK Lai, M Marini, SA Lehr, C Cerruti, JEL Shin, JA Joy-Gaba, AK Ho, ...
Journal of Experimental Psychology: General 143 (4), 1765, 2014
7382014
Imagining intergroup contact can improve intergroup attitudes
RN Turner, RJ Crisp, E Lambert
Group Processes & Intergroup Relations 10 (4), 427-441, 2007
7272007
A test of the extended intergroup contact hypothesis: the mediating role of intergroup anxiety, perceived ingroup and outgroup norms, and inclusion of the outgroup in the self.
RN Turner, M Hewstone, A Voci, C Vonofakou
Journal of personality and social psychology 95 (4), 843, 2008
6292008
Cognitive adaptation to the experience of social and cultural diversity.
RJ Crisp, RN Turner
Psychological bulletin 137 (2), 242, 2011
6032011
Essential social psychology
RJ Crisp, RN Turner
Sage, 2020
4392020
Imagining intergroup contact reduces implicit prejudice
RN Turner, RJ Crisp
British Journal of Social Psychology 49 (1), 129-142, 2010
4272010
Reducing prejudice via direct and extended cross-group friendship
RN Turner, M Hewstone, A Voci, S Paolini, O Christ
European review of social psychology 18 (1), 212-255, 2007
3472007
Imagined intergroup contact: Refinements, debates, and clarifications
RJ Crisp, RN Turner
Advances in intergroup contact, 135-151, 2012
343*2012
Intergroup contact: When does it work, and why
JB Kenworthy, RN Turner, M Hewstone, A Voci
On the nature of prejudice: Fifty years after Allport, 278-292, 2005
2542005
Out‐group trust, intergroup anxiety, and out‐group attitude as mediators of the effect of imagined intergroup contact on intergroup behavioral tendencies
RN Turner, K West, Z Christie
Journal of Applied Social Psychology 43, E196-E205, 2013
2302013
Confidence in contact: A new perspective on promoting cross‐group friendship among children and adolescents
RN Turner, L Cameron
Social issues and policy review 10 (1), 212-246, 2016
2292016
The imagined contact hypothesis
RJ Crisp, RN Turner
Advances in experimental social psychology 46, 125-182, 2012
2292012
From imagery to intention: A dual route model of imagined contact effects
RJ Crisp, S Husnu, R Meleady, S Stathi, RN Turner
European review of social psychology 21 (1), 188-236, 2010
1952010
Seeing red or feeling blue: Differentiated intergroup emotions and ingroup identification in soccer fans
RJ Crisp, S Heuston, MJ Farr, RN Turner
Group processes & intergroup relations 10 (1), 9-26, 2007
1862007
Best friends and better coping: Facilitating psychological resilience through boys’ and girls’ closest friendships
R Graber, R Turner, A Madill
British Journal of Psychology 107 (2), 338-358, 2016
1822016
" Changing attitudes with a little imagination?: Imagined contact effects on young children? s intergroup bias
L Cameron, A Rutland, R Turner, R Holman Nicolas, C Powell
Anales de psicología, vol. 27, nº 3, 2011, 2011
1702011
Dropping the weight stigma: Nostalgia improves attitudes toward persons who are overweight
RN Turner, T Wildschut, C Sedikides
Journal of Experimental Social Psychology 48 (1), 130-137, 2012
1512012
Does intergenerational contact reduce ageism: When and how contact interventions actually work?
J Christian, R Turner, N Holt, M Larkin, JH Cotler
Journal of Arts and Humanities 3 (1), 1-15, 2014
1222014
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