Personality, Self-esteem, and PrejudiceSaxon House, 1979 - Всего страниц: 244 |
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... ( Table 4.3 ) show that there are in fact small but statistically significant negative correlations between racialism and extraversion , religiousity and conservatism , as we had hypothesised . Wilson ( 1973c ) has argued that ...
... ( Table 4.3 ) show that there are in fact small but statistically significant negative correlations between racialism and extraversion , religiousity and conservatism , as we had hypothesised . Wilson ( 1973c ) has argued that ...
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... ( Table 6.7 ) does not do much to elucidate matters . Even after control- ling on one another , both self - esteem ... ( Table 6.7 ) . This is also true for girls ( Tables 6.6 and 6.7 ) . These is an interesting tendency for boys with a ...
... ( Table 6.7 ) does not do much to elucidate matters . Even after control- ling on one another , both self - esteem ... ( Table 6.7 ) . This is also true for girls ( Tables 6.6 and 6.7 ) . These is an interesting tendency for boys with a ...
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... ( Table 9.6 ) . No significant differences were observed in levels of self - esteem ( Table 9.2 ) personality or IQ level between the samples in the two cultures [ 2 ] . Stream was not included as a variable in the Dutch study since ...
... ( Table 9.6 ) . No significant differences were observed in levels of self - esteem ( Table 9.2 ) personality or IQ level between the samples in the two cultures [ 2 ] . Stream was not included as a variable in the Dutch study since ...
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The development of scales for the measurement | 9 |
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