Personality, Self-esteem, and PrejudiceSaxon House, 1979 - Всего страниц: 244 |
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... behaviour . Thus 7 Behaviour is a production of the interaction of attitudes ( and other individual influences ) and situations . An attitude , no matter what its strength , remains latent if no relevant situation for the translation of ...
... behaviour . Thus 7 Behaviour is a production of the interaction of attitudes ( and other individual influences ) and situations . An attitude , no matter what its strength , remains latent if no relevant situation for the translation of ...
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... behaviour from them . We have in fact shown ( Baglev and Verma , 1975 ) that the measures of prejudice we use can successfully predict discriminatory behaviour to a significant degree . We take the view , elaborated by White and ...
... behaviour from them . We have in fact shown ( Baglev and Verma , 1975 ) that the measures of prejudice we use can successfully predict discriminatory behaviour to a significant degree . We take the view , elaborated by White and ...
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... behaviour he could neither under- stand nor achieve . Faced with impossible standards , the child gained parental love and approval only by the ritualistic and rigid performance of specific kinds of behaviour that the authoritarian ...
... behaviour he could neither under- stand nor achieve . Faced with impossible standards , the child gained parental love and approval only by the ritualistic and rigid performance of specific kinds of behaviour that the authoritarian ...
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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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