ICPS
2019 International Convention of Psychological Science
The Mechanisms and Boundary Conditions for Successful Interventions Against Prejudice
Despite all efforts at reducing and eliminating prejudice, bias continues to be prevalent. Therefore, the current symposium focuses on potential pitfalls to and potential facilitators of successful interventions against prejudice. Presentations cover contextual forces that impact the success of an intervention and the processes underlying successful interventions against prejudice.
Chairs & Discussants
- Gordon MoskowitzChair
Lehigh University - Kai SassenbergCoChair
Leibniz-Institut für Wissensmedien Tübingen
Presentations
- Assessing the Effectiveness of Existing Interventions to Reduce Prejudice Against LGBT’sFlorien Cramwinckel, Daan Scheepers
- Emphasizing with the Enemy: Emotion Regulation and Support for Humanitarian Aid in Violent ConflictsGuy Roth
- The (In)Egalitarian Self: On the Motivated Rejection of Bias FeedbackJoe Vitriol
- A Matter of Flexibility: How and When Messages with Negations Enhance Outgroup TrustKevin Winter