“…Despite this divergence on positive contact, it is clear that "contact allows individuals to gain critical insights about outgroup norms, values, and behavioral scripts" (Techakesari,p. 456), and our perception of how the outgroup feels about our group is shaped through interaction (Badri et al, 2022;Plant & Butz, 2006;Vorauer, 2003Vorauer, , 2006. In a similar study on meta dehumanization (which refers to the perception that one's group is perceived by an outgroup as less than fully human) (see Kteily, Hodson, & Bruneau, 2016) with 16 independent samples from 5 countries ( (the United States, Hungary, Greece, Spain, and Israel) regarding 8 different outgroups (people on welfare, Native Americans, Mexicans, Iranians, Palestinians, Muslims, Muslim refugees, and Roma people), Bruneau, Hameiri, Moore-Berg, and Kteily, (2021) studied the association between contact quantity and contact quality with metadehumanization.…”