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Social psychology has maintained a keen interest over the years in
issues related to intergroup behavior, such as ingroup favoritism
and discrimination. The field has also been preoccupied with ways
to reduce prejudice and discrimination. Intergroup contact has been
offered as the main mechanism for prejudice and discrimination
reduction. In the last 15 years, the social cognitive perspective
has been applied to the study of intergroup relations. Theoretical
advances have been made regarding such issues as the representation
of information about ingroup and outgroup members, the structural
properties of stereotypes, the relation between cognitive
representation and judgment, and the ways in which cognition,
effect, and motivation interactively influence the perception,
judgment, and memory of ingroup and outgroup members.
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