Personality, Self-esteem, and PrejudiceSaxon House, 1979 - Всего страниц: 244 |
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... chapter . Particularly interesting was the fact that scores of the GR , AA and AB scales showed a significant ... chapters . Conclusions The scales we have described for measuring prejudiced attitudes seem to have some validity and ...
... chapter . Particularly interesting was the fact that scores of the GR , AA and AB scales showed a significant ... chapters . Conclusions The scales we have described for measuring prejudiced attitudes seem to have some validity and ...
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... chapters we have been dealing with social system and personality stimuli which can account for the manifestation of some racialist attitudes . In this chapter the third – and perhaps the most important cause of prejudiced attitudes ...
... chapters we have been dealing with social system and personality stimuli which can account for the manifestation of some racialist attitudes . In this chapter the third – and perhaps the most important cause of prejudiced attitudes ...
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... chapter . Conclusions The argument of this chapter has been that a significant part of the variance in measures of prejudice in British studies can be accounted for by cultural factors . In particular , we have argued that Britain's ...
... chapter . Conclusions The argument of this chapter has been that a significant part of the variance in measures of prejudice in British studies can be accounted for by cultural factors . In particular , we have argued that Britain's ...
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The development of scales for the measurement | 9 |
cognitive | 22 |
Personality mental health and prejudice | 52 |
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