Personality, Self-esteem, and PrejudiceSaxon House, 1979 - Всего страниц: 244 |
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... influence of parents upon the development of prejudice in their children . In a sense , much psychological research falls within the domain of sociology in that it is concerned with variables which cannot be con- sidered in isolation ...
... influence of parents upon the development of prejudice in their children . In a sense , much psychological research falls within the domain of sociology in that it is concerned with variables which cannot be con- sidered in isolation ...
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... influence .260 .410 We were thus able to measure core conservatism ( the 25 - key items from the Wilson - Patterson conservatism scale ) , as well as general racism . = The main correlations which emerged are mapped in the diagram in ...
... influence .260 .410 We were thus able to measure core conservatism ( the 25 - key items from the Wilson - Patterson conservatism scale ) , as well as general racism . = The main correlations which emerged are mapped in the diagram in ...
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... influence to the extent that it influences his son's self - esteem . Boys with poor self - esteem are particularly likely to be prejudiced ; their self - esteem is influenced by father's authoritarianism and the stream they are in . But ...
... influence to the extent that it influences his son's self - esteem . Boys with poor self - esteem are particularly likely to be prejudiced ; their self - esteem is influenced by father's authoritarianism and the stream they are in . But ...
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The development of scales for the measurement | 9 |
cognitive | 22 |
Personality mental health and prejudice | 52 |
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