Rose Meleady

Rose Meleady

University of East Anglia

H-index: 22

Europe-United Kingdom

About Rose Meleady

Rose Meleady, With an exceptional h-index of 22 and a recent h-index of 21 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of East Anglia, specializes in the field of Intergroup Relations, Intergroup Contact, Cooperation, Social Dilemmas.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Essential social psychology

Ideologically‐based contact avoidance during a pandemic: Blunt or selective distancing from ‘others’?

Replicating and extending Sengupta et al.(2023): Contact predicts no within-person longitudinal outgroup-bias change.

More than a prejudice reduction effect: Positive intergroup contact reduces conspiracy theory beliefs

Reductions in perceived COVID‐19 threat amid UK’s mass public vaccination programme coincide with reductions in outgroup avoidance (but not prejudice)

Behaviour change interventions in the water sector

Can past intergroup contact shape support for policies in a pandemic? Processes predicting endorsement of discriminatory Chinese restrictions during the COVID-19 crisis

“Nudging” intergroup contact: Normative social influences on intergroup contact engagement

Rose Meleady Information

University

Position

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Citations(all)

1723

Citations(since 2020)

1333

Cited By

825

hIndex(all)

22

hIndex(since 2020)

21

i10Index(all)

28

i10Index(since 2020)

26

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University of East Anglia

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Rose Meleady Skills & Research Interests

Intergroup Relations

Intergroup Contact

Cooperation

Social Dilemmas

Top articles of Rose Meleady

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Essential social psychology

Richard J Crisp

Rhiannon N Turner

Rose Meleady

2024/4/3

Ideologically‐based contact avoidance during a pandemic: Blunt or selective distancing from ‘others’?

European Journal of Social Psychology

Gordon Hodson

Rose Meleady

2023/8

Replicating and extending Sengupta et al.(2023): Contact predicts no within-person longitudinal outgroup-bias change.

American Psychologist

Gordon Hodson

Rose Meleady

2023/11/13

More than a prejudice reduction effect: Positive intergroup contact reduces conspiracy theory beliefs

European Journal of Social Psychology

Daniel Jolley

Charles R Seger

Rose Meleady

2023/10

Reductions in perceived COVID‐19 threat amid UK’s mass public vaccination programme coincide with reductions in outgroup avoidance (but not prejudice)

British Journal of Social Psychology

Rose Meleady

Gordon Hodson

2022/10

Behaviour change interventions in the water sector

Jui Kamat

Rose Meleady

Theodore Turocy

Vittoria Danino

2022/4

Can past intergroup contact shape support for policies in a pandemic? Processes predicting endorsement of discriminatory Chinese restrictions during the COVID-19 crisis

Group Processes & Intergroup Relations

Lisa Alston

Rose Meleady

Charles R Seger

2022/1

“Nudging” intergroup contact: Normative social influences on intergroup contact engagement

Group Processes & Intergroup Relations

Rose Meleady

2021/10

Cleaning up our acts: Psychological interventions to reduce engine idling and improve air quality

Journal of Environmental Psychology

Dominic Abrams

Fanny Lalot

Tim Hopthrow

Anne Templeton

Ben Steeden

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2021/4/1

Person and situation effects in predicting outgroup prejudice and avoidance during the COVID-19 pandemic

Personality and Individual Differences

Rose Meleady

Gordon Hodson

Megan Earle

2021/4/1

Evidence of a dynamic association between intergroup contact and intercultural competence

Group Processes & Intergroup Relations

Rose Meleady

Charles R Seger

Marieke Vermue

2021/12

Intergroup contact, social dominance, and environmental concern: A test of the cognitive-liberalization hypothesis.

Journal of Personality and Social Psychology

Rose Meleady

Richard J Crisp

Kristof Dhont

Tim Hopthrow

Rhiannon N Turner

2020

Exposure to intergroup conspiracy theories promotes prejudice which spreads across groups

British Journal of Psychology

Daniel Jolley

Rose Meleady

Karen M Douglas

2020/2

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