Neighborhood Effects of Intergroup Contact on Change in Youth ...

contact that is not wanted (e.g., Barlow et al. 2012). Thus, it is possible that higher frequency contact could have a negative impact on prejudice. Although a large body of work on contact exists, most of these studies are cross-sectional or longitudinal studies of between-person processes (e.g., Feddes et al. 2009; Turner and Feddes 2011). ................
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