The ups and downs of online intergroup contact interventions: popular narratives and secondary transfer effect

IF 2.7 2区 心理学 Q2 PSYCHOLOGY, EDUCATIONAL European Journal of Psychology of Education Pub Date : 2024-08-02 DOI:10.1007/s10212-024-00887-6
Simona Oľhová, Monika Brachtlová, Marek Urban
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Narrative texts may represent a specific form of indirect contact, i.e., vicarious contact between the members of different groups. The present study introduces an online reading intervention promoting intergroup trust between children from the majority Czech population and the Vietnamese minority, reducing their perceived social distance and intergroup anxiety, as well as improving their behavioral intentions towards the minority. Forty-three primary school children were either part of a control group or participated in an online study, where stories about intergroup relations were read in three individual sessions. Selected stories represented the daily experiences of a same-aged boy from a Vietnamese minority. The control group only filled in the pre- and post-test questionnaires. The intervention group exhibited improvements in positive attitudes and reduction of negative attitudes with strong effect size. The subsequent goal of the study was to test whether secondary transfer would be manifested towards eight other minorities living in the country, i.e., whether the shift in attitudes would also generalize to minorities about whom the stories were not read. The manifested transfer varied from weak to very strong. The most profound change was exhibited in explicit attitudes towards Muslim and Roma, followed by the Ukrainian minority and homosexuals. The online reading intervention is therefore a promising tool for prejudice reduction in primary school children.

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在线群体间接触干预的起伏:流行叙事和二次转移效应
叙事文本可能代表了一种特殊形式的间接接触,即不同群体成员之间的替代接触。本研究介绍了一种在线阅读干预措施,旨在促进捷克多数民族儿童与越南少数民族儿童之间的群体间信任,减少他们感知到的社会距离和群体间焦虑,并改善他们对少数民族的行为意向。43 名小学生要么是对照组的一员,要么参加了在线研究,在三个单独的环节中阅读了有关群体间关系的故事。所选故事反映了一个越南少数民族同龄男孩的日常经历。对照组只填写测试前和测试后的问卷。干预组表现出积极态度的改善和消极态度的减少,且效果显著。研究的后续目标是检验二次迁移是否会体现在生活在该国的其他八个少数民族身上,即态度的转变是否也会推广到没有读过故事的少数民族身上。表现出来的迁移从微弱到非常强烈不等。对穆斯林和罗姆人的明确态度变化最大,其次是乌克兰少数民族和同性恋者。因此,在线阅读干预是减少小学生偏见的一个很有前途的工具。
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期刊介绍: The European Journal of Psychology of Education (EJPE) is a quarterly journal oriented toward publishing high-quality papers that address the relevant psychological aspects of educational processes embedded in different institutional, social, and cultural contexts, and which focus on diversity in terms of the participants, their educational trajectories and their socio-cultural contexts. Authors are strongly encouraged to employ a variety of theoretical and methodological tools developed in the psychology of education in order to gain new insights by integrating different perspectives. Instead of reinforcing the divisions and distances between different communities stemming from their theoretical and methodological backgrounds, we would like to invite authors to engage with diverse theoretical and methodological tools in a meaningful way and to search for the new knowledge that can emerge from a combination of these tools. EJPE is open to all papers reflecting findings from original psychological studies on educational processes, as well as to exceptional theoretical and review papers that integrate current knowledge and chart new avenues for future research. Following the assumption that engaging with diversities creates great opportunities for new knowledge, the editorial team wishes to encourage, in particular, authors from less represented countries and regions, as well as young researchers, to submit their work and to keep going through the review process, which can be challenging, but which also presents opportunities for learning and inspiration.
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