“…However, there are many challenges, such as dealing with concerns about being evaluated in light of negative stereotypes, that individuals face during exchanges with outgroup members regardless of their intergroup attitudes. Moreover, sometimes it is those individuals who are the least biased and most concerned with fair treatment of outgroup members who exhibit the lowest levels of intimacy-building behavior, excessively restrict the disclosure of important information, and have the worst communication problems during everyday intergroup interaction (Crosby & Monin, 2007;Norton, Sommers, Apfelbaum, Pura, & Ariely, 2006;Shelton, Richeson, Salvatore, & Trawalter, 2005;Vorauer, 2005), perhaps because concerns about evaluation disrupt their behavior (Vorauer & Turpie, 2004). In short, many problems experienced in the context of mundane, everyday intergroup interaction do not arise from negative attitudes.…”