Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
951681 Journal of Research in Personality 2012 4 Pages PDF
Abstract

The present study focused on the buffering role of positive intergroup contact in the intergenerational transmission of authoritarianism and racial prejudice in a sample of adolescents and one of their parents. In accordance with our expectations, adolescents’ intergroup contact experiences moderated the mediated relationships between parental authoritarianism and adolescents’ prejudice, both via adolescents’ authoritarianism and via parental prejudice. These relationships were stronger among adolescents with lower, rather than higher, levels of intergroup contact. We conclude that intergroup contact buffers the indirect relationship between parents’ authoritarianism and adolescents’ racial prejudice and therefore constitutes a promising means of reducing the intergenerational transmission of prejudice.

► We investigated parent–adolescent similarity in authoritarianism and prejudice. ► Parental influence on adolescents’ prejudice was moderated by intergroup contact. ► Relationships are stronger among adolescents with low (vs. high) contact levels. ► Intergroup contact reduces the intergenerational transmission of prejudice.

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