Personality, Self-esteem, and PrejudiceSaxon House, 1979 - Всего страниц: 244 |
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... Dutch ) can explain a significant amount of variance in prejudice . In Table 9.1 the basic demographic characteristics of the two samples are presented . Although social class levels are very similar in the two samples , the Dutch ...
... Dutch ) can explain a significant amount of variance in prejudice . In Table 9.1 the basic demographic characteristics of the two samples are presented . Although social class levels are very similar in the two samples , the Dutch ...
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... Dutch English Dutch males males females females Loading Loading Loading Loading 1 Jews .576 .271 .526 .384 2 Mixed - race marriage .404 .642 .451 .563 3 Employing West Indians ( employing Surinamers ) .426 .357 .337 .317 4 White ...
... Dutch English Dutch males males females females Loading Loading Loading Loading 1 Jews .576 .271 .526 .384 2 Mixed - race marriage .404 .642 .451 .563 3 Employing West Indians ( employing Surinamers ) .426 .357 .337 .317 4 White ...
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... Dutch sample's main analysis of data . Other respondents with Indonesian surnames were also excluded , but an unknown number of the Dutch respondents with Dutch surnames were of Indonesian descent . The data in Table 9.4 shows that on ...
... Dutch sample's main analysis of data . Other respondents with Indonesian surnames were also excluded , but an unknown number of the Dutch respondents with Dutch surnames were of Indonesian descent . The data in Table 9.4 shows that on ...
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