Personality, Self-esteem, and PrejudiceSaxon House, 1979 - Всего страниц: 244 |
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... Netherlands 167 Conclusions 173 9 A cross - cultural study of the social psychology of prejudice The culture of racism and social psychological studies of prejudice 175 Prejudice in Britain and the Netherlands - a cross - cultural ...
... Netherlands 167 Conclusions 173 9 A cross - cultural study of the social psychology of prejudice The culture of racism and social psychological studies of prejudice 175 Prejudice in Britain and the Netherlands - a cross - cultural ...
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... Netherlands Our argument in this chapter is that cultural factors account to a significant degree for the amount of prejudice encountered in British samples . The cultural sources of this prejudice are based in certain unique features ...
... Netherlands Our argument in this chapter is that cultural factors account to a significant degree for the amount of prejudice encountered in British samples . The cultural sources of this prejudice are based in certain unique features ...
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... Netherlands , Moslem law and schools were respected , and Moslem schools subsidised by the state . Such policy was explicable in a tradi- tion of religious pluralism within the Netherlands itself ( described by Lijphart , 1968 ) ...
... Netherlands , Moslem law and schools were respected , and Moslem schools subsidised by the state . Such policy was explicable in a tradi- tion of religious pluralism within the Netherlands itself ( described by Lijphart , 1968 ) ...
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The development of scales for the measurement | 9 |
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Personality mental health and prejudice | 52 |
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