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In sociology, allophilia is the phenomenon of having a positive attitude towards members of an out-group. The out-group member can be anyone who possesses characteristics that are different from one's own, such as a person who does not belong to the same race or ethnicity, culture, or religion. It is a framework for understanding effective inter-group leadership and is conceptualized as a measurable state of mind with tangible consequences.

Terminology
The term allophilia was coined by Professor Todd Pittinsky of Harvard University in 2006 after he was unable to find an antonym for prejudice in any dictionary. The term derived from Greek words meaning "liking or love of the other." ==Prejudice and positive intergroup relations==
Prejudice and positive intergroup relations
The typical remedy for prejudice is to bring conflicting groups into a state of tolerance. However, tolerance is not the logical antithesis of prejudice, but rather is the midpoint between negative feelings and positive feelings toward others. ==See also==
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