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== Abstract and Introduction == '''Abstract:''' *A Research Report on the reduction of intergroup prejudice, focused on Transphobia, doing so through the use of active perspective-taking. Brockman and Kalla wanted to test the success of using the method of door to door canvassing (a direct interpersonal contact) in reducing transphobia by having Participants be exposed to both transgender and cisgender people and engaging in conversations with them that revolved around trans rights. The participants were then contacted months later to test if their views had remained the same after the conversation had taken place. In the end of the study it was found that there did seem to be a connection between interpersonal contact and transgender views since the study found that transphobia went down after having a conversation with a transgender person and it also stayed down in the many months after the conversation had taken place. On the other hand, no big difference was found when cisgender people were having the conversations. '''Structural Analysis:''' * Attention on the power of spreading awareness and reducing transphobia '''Cultural Analysis:''' * Challenging traditional beliefs '''Hypothesis on how active perspective-talking can reduce transphobia views''' # Changes political views # Reduces prejudice # Shares different perspectives '''Key Concepts and Ideas:''' *''Active Processing'': additionally called ''System 2 processing'': A form of meta-thinking: In the case of the study, the term "Analogic Perspective-taking" is used to give a term to the concept of "walking in another's shoes." *''Placebo Group'': ''Placebo Group'' is the study of another group unrelated to transphobia to identify who to contact in order to compare different views and transformation beliefs.'' *''Influential Theories'': Influential theories is the category for why some may have prejudice or transphobic beliefs. This includes factors such as their upbringing, environment, or lack of perspective.'' *''Perspective-Taking'': Broockman and Kalla's concept to overcome prejudice and anti-transgender views. Perspective taking is described as "imagining the world from another's vantage point", the idea is that if you create a space that allows one to walk in another person's shoes that they will be more open-minded. In addition, allows to expand the traditional belief mindset.''
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