According to Gordon Allport, intergroup contact is likely to reduce prejudice when group members...

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The question is asking about Gordon Allport's theory on intergroup contact and its effect on prejudice reduction. Specifically, it prompts the identification of conditions under which intergroup contact is most likely to be effective in reducing prejudice among group members.

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C: believe friendships can emerge from interaction.

The final answer is C: believe friendships can emerge from interaction.

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The final answer is C: believe friendships can emerge from interaction.

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Gordon Allport's contact hypothesis suggests that under the right conditions, intergroup contact can reduce prejudice by promoting understanding and relationships, such as friendships.

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Avoid confusing conditions like equal status and cooperation with the effects or results such as friendship formation.

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