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Richard’s research covers the full range of topics that comprise social psychology, from stereotyping to social influence, from attitudes to attraction. He has made a particular contribution to intergroup relations research by proposing and developing the “imagined contact hypothesis”, the idea that mental simulation can promote change in social attitudes. More recently he proposed and developed the CPAG (Categorization-Processing-Adaptation-Generalisation) model of cognitive growth through diversity experience. This work has been published in over 150 academic papers, in journals such as American Psychologist, Psychological Bulletin and Science.
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Michèle D. Birtel,Gian Antonio Di Bernardo,Loris Vezzali,Rhiannon N. Turner,Richard J. Crisp,Robin Martin
International Journal of Intercultural Relations (2024): 101986
GROUP PROCESSES & INTERGROUP RELATIONSno. 3 (2023): 652-668
Routledge eBookspp.17-30, (2023)
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Journal of Applied Social Psychologyno. 12 (2021): 1194-1194
semanticscholar(2020)
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