“If groups could come together in low-anxiety situations, they discovered, these strangers would have the chance to empathize with one another... Most policies are enacted witht he assumption that a change in attitude will lead to a change in behaviour, but in the case of intergroup conflict, it is the change in behaviour- in the form of contact - that will most likely change attitudes.” PoliticalPsychologyEvolutionary PsychologyLiberalSurvival Of The FriendliestBrian HareVanessa Woods Author:Brian Hare Vanessa Woods