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Reach Out and Reduce Prejudice: The Impact of Interpersonal Touch on Intergroup Liking
Authors:Charles R. Seger  Eliot R. Smith  Elise James Percy  Frederica R. Conrey
Affiliation:1. University of East Anglia c.seger@uea.ac.uk;3. Indiana University;4. University of Western Ontario;5. Booz Allen Hamilton
Abstract:A brief, casual interpersonal touch results in positive behavior toward the toucher, presumably because touch is a cue to friendship. Research on intergroup contact shows that feelings of friendship toward an individual outgroup member reduce prejudice toward that entire group. Integrating these areas, we examined whether interpersonal touch by an outgroup member could reduce prejudice. In three replications in two studies, interpersonal touch decreased implicit, though not explicit, prejudice toward the toucher's group. Effects of interpersonal touch can extend beyond the toucher to others sharing the toucher's ethnicity, and findings suggest that such effects are automatic and outside conscious awareness.
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