Dixon and colleagues asked South African adults about the frequency of their contact with racial outgroups (black or white) and their support for government policies encouraging equality. The researchers concluded that greater contact between ingroup and outgroup
A) made racial tensions worse.
B) radically improved attitudes for both black and white subjects.
C) radically deteriorated attitudes for both black and white subjects.
D) produced opposite effects on attitudes for each group.
E) increased support for government measure but did not change attitudes.
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