“…Moreover, compared to majority group members for whom intergroup anxiety stems from being accused as prejudiced, minority group members’ intergroup anxiety often stems from their negative expectations from the majority group (Devine & Vasquez, ; Tropp, Hawi, et al ., ; Tropp, Mazziotta, et al ., ), which suggests that for the minority group in particular, the perception of the majority group's attitudes towards the minority group may be an immediate consequence of intergroup contact. In line with this, previous studies demonstrated that positive contact experiences could improve minorities’ perception of majority group's attitudes and beliefs (Bagci, Piyale, & Ebcim, ; Tropp, Hawi, et al ., ; Tropp, Mazziotta, et al ., ) and such expectancies from the outgroup are likely to shape own outgroup attitudes (e.g., López‐Rodríguez, Zagefka, Navas, & Cuadrado, ; Zagefka et al ., ).…”