Personality, Self-esteem, and PrejudiceSaxon House, 1979 - Всего страниц: 244 |
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... boys and girls . The first ten principal components were extracted , and rotated to a promax ( oblique ) solu- tion ... boys , ' parental neglect ' , has some similarity to factor B in girls , ' lack of family concord ' . Factor B in ...
... boys and girls . The first ten principal components were extracted , and rotated to a promax ( oblique ) solu- tion ... boys , ' parental neglect ' , has some similarity to factor B in girls , ' lack of family concord ' . Factor B in ...
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... boys , as does level of stream . These correlations do not emerge for girls , confirming the suggestion made above that school achievement may be a less important focus of self - esteem for girls than for boys . It is notable however ...
... boys , as does level of stream . These correlations do not emerge for girls , confirming the suggestion made above that school achievement may be a less important focus of self - esteem for girls than for boys . It is notable however ...
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... boys , has been termed racialism , and loads signifi- cantly on sixteen items measuring intolerance of minorities . In the higher order component in the two - factor solution represent- ing racialism both boys and girls were opposed to ...
... boys , has been termed racialism , and loads signifi- cantly on sixteen items measuring intolerance of minorities . In the higher order component in the two - factor solution represent- ing racialism both boys and girls were opposed to ...
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The development of scales for the measurement | 9 |
cognitive | 22 |
Personality mental health and prejudice | 52 |
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