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Changes in expectations can shift supply or demand.
Extended Contact Effect
The reduction of prejudice through indirect relationships, wherein knowing a member of an in-group has a friends in an out-group can lead to more positive attitudes towards that out-group.
Ingroup Favouritism
Behaviour that favours one’s own group over other groups.
Generalisation
The act or process of forming conclusions based on broad patterns, observations, or experiences that apply beyond specific instances.
Contact Hypothesis
A theory suggesting that under certain conditions, interpersonal contact is one of the most effective ways to reduce prejudice between majority and minority group members.
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