Racial Prejudice, the Individual and SocietySaxon House, 1979 - Всего страниц: 235 Griffin is afraid of the dark. Every night he tries to be brave, but his toes curl up and his hands grow cold and his heart beats fast and his legs turn to jelly. Find out what Griffin learns about trusting God. |
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... question . For both questions ( A ) and ( B ) the tiny handful of respondents who would promote the coloured worker or sack the white worker were assumed to be without prejudice in regard to coloured people . ' Do you think the majority ...
... question . For both questions ( A ) and ( B ) the tiny handful of respondents who would promote the coloured worker or sack the white worker were assumed to be without prejudice in regard to coloured people . ' Do you think the majority ...
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... question on attitudes to immigrants . The question was as follows : ' What about foreign immigrants to this country such as the Irish or West Indians — some people think they are doing too well at the expense of British people . Do you ...
... question on attitudes to immigrants . The question was as follows : ' What about foreign immigrants to this country such as the Irish or West Indians — some people think they are doing too well at the expense of British people . Do you ...
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... question can only be answered by the sort of argument we sketched above , in which the individual's reaction to his social position is predicted from knowledge of the culture in question and such extrin- sic psychological ...
... question can only be answered by the sort of argument we sketched above , in which the individual's reaction to his social position is predicted from knowledge of the culture in question and such extrin- sic psychological ...
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a view | 1 |
Social context of prejudice | 57 |
Prejudice and the evaluation of status | 83 |
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Citizens of this Country: The Asian-British Mary Stopes-Roe,Raymond Cochrane Ограниченный просмотр - 1990 |
The Education of Immigrant Children: A Social-psychological Introduction A. J. Cropley Недоступно для просмотра - 1983 |