Intergroup Anxiety
Intergroup Anxiety is a scholarly work, published in 1985 in ''Journal of Social Issues''. The main subjects of the publication include anxiety, social psychology, in-group and out-group, outgroup, cultural psychology, developmental psychology, Intergroup relations, clinical psychology, intercultural competence, normativity, cognition, and psychology. Regression analyses of data from Hispanic students indicate that high levels of intergroup anxiety are associated with low levels of contact with outgroup members, stereotyping of outgroup members, and assumed dissimilarity to outgroup members..