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Interracial Contact and Racial Attitudes: A Comparative Study of Asian, Black, Latino, and White Youth
Unformatted Document Text:  18 Schofield, Janet W. (1982). Black and White in school: Trust, tension or tolerance? New York, NY: Praeger. Schofield, Janet. (1997). School desegregation 40 years after Brown v. Board of Education: Looking forward and looking backward. Pp. 1-36 in Minorities and Girls in School, edited by David Johnson. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications. Schofield, Janet. (1992). School desegregation and intergroup relations: A review of the literature. Review of Research in Education. 17:335-409. Schofield, Janet and Rebecca Eurich-Fulcer. (200X). When and how school desegregation improves intergroup relations. Pp. 475-493 in Sigelman, Lee and Susan Welch. (1993). The contact hypothesis revisited: Black-White interaction and positive racial attitudes. Social Forces. 71(3):781-795. Sigelman, Lee, Timothy Bledsoe, Susan Welch and Michael Combs. (1996). Making contact? Black-white social interaction in an urban setting. American Journal of Sociology.101(5):1306-1332. Smith, Christopher. (1994). Back and to the future: The intergroup contact hypothesis revisited. Sociological Inquiry. 64(4):438-455. Stephan, Walter. (1987). The contact hypothesis in intergroup relations. Pp. 13-40 in Group Processes and Intergroup Relations, edited by Clyde Hendrick. Sage. Stephan, Walter and Cookie White Stephan. (1989). Antecedents of intergroup anxiety in Asian-Americans and Hispanic-Americans. International Journal of Intercultural Relations. 13:203-219. Stephan, Walter. (1999). Reducing prejudice and stereotyping in schools. New York, NY: Teachers College Press. Welch, Susan and Lee Sigelman. (2000). Getting to know you? Latino-Anglo social contact. Social Science Quarterly. 81(1):67-83. Wilson, Thomas. (1996). Prejudice reduction or self-selection? A test of the contact hypothesis. Sociological Spectrum. 16:43-60. Wood, Peter and Nancy Sonleitner. (1996). The effect of childhood interracial contact on adult antiblack prejudice. International Journal of Intercultural Relations. 20(1):1-17. Yancey, George. (1999). An examination of the effects of residential and church integration on racial attitudes of whites. Sociological Perspectives. 42(2):279-304. Zajonc, Robert. (1968). Attitudinal effects of mere exposure. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology Monograph. 9(2, pt. 2):1-27.

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Schofield, Janet W. (1982). Black and White in school: Trust, tension or tolerance? New York,
NY: Praeger.
Schofield, Janet. (1997). School desegregation 40 years after Brown v. Board of Education:
Looking forward and looking backward. Pp. 1-36 in Minorities and Girls in School, edited
by David Johnson. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications.
Schofield, Janet. (1992). School desegregation and intergroup relations: A review of the
literature. Review of Research in Education. 17:335-409.
Schofield, Janet and Rebecca Eurich-Fulcer. (200X). When and how school desegregation
improves intergroup relations. Pp. 475-493 in
Sigelman, Lee and Susan Welch. (1993). The contact hypothesis revisited: Black-White
interaction and positive racial attitudes. Social Forces. 71(3):781-795.
Sigelman, Lee, Timothy Bledsoe, Susan Welch and Michael Combs. (1996). Making contact?
Black-white social interaction in an urban setting. American Journal of Sociology.
101(5):1306-1332.
Smith, Christopher. (1994). Back and to the future: The intergroup contact hypothesis revisited.
Sociological Inquiry. 64(4):438-455.

Stephan, Walter. (1987). The contact hypothesis in intergroup relations. Pp. 13-40 in
Group Processes and Intergroup Relations, edited by Clyde Hendrick. Sage.

Stephan, Walter and Cookie White Stephan. (1989). Antecedents of intergroup anxiety
in Asian-Americans and Hispanic-Americans. International Journal of Intercultural
Relations. 13:203-219.

Stephan, Walter. (1999). Reducing prejudice and stereotyping in schools. New York,
NY: Teachers College Press.

Welch, Susan and Lee Sigelman. (2000). Getting to know you? Latino-Anglo social
contact. Social Science Quarterly. 81(1):67-83.
Wilson, Thomas. (1996). Prejudice reduction or self-selection? A test of the contact hypothesis.
Sociological Spectrum. 16:43-60.
Wood, Peter and Nancy Sonleitner. (1996). The effect of childhood interracial contact on adult
antiblack prejudice. International Journal of Intercultural Relations. 20(1):1-17.
Yancey, George. (1999). An examination of the effects of residential and church integration on
racial attitudes of whites. Sociological Perspectives. 42(2):279-304.
Zajonc, Robert. (1968). Attitudinal effects of mere exposure. Journal of Personality and Social
Psychology Monograph. 9(2, pt. 2):1-27.


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