An experimental study of the effects of intergroup contact on attitudes in urban China
A large body of literature attests to the growing social divide between urban residents and rural-urban migrants in China’s cities. This study uses a randomised experiment to test the effect of intergroup contact on attitudes between a group of urban adolescents and a group of rural-urban migrant adolescents. Results showed that intergroup contact in the form of a fun and cooperative puzzle task significantly reduced negative attitudes toward the other group. Implications for desegregated schooling and their broader societal implications in China are discussed.
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2014-09
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Authors: | Smyth, Russell ; Gu, Jun ; Nielsen, Ingrid ; Shachat, Jason ; Peng, Yujia |
Institutions: | Department of Econometrics and Business Statistics, Monash Business School |
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