Personality, Self-esteem, and PrejudiceSaxon House, 1979 - Всего страниц: 244 |
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... negative attitude towards various ethnic groups , held with various degrees of salience and cognitive elaboration , and with various cognitive , affective and behavioural readiness aspects implicit in the attitude . Racism we define as ...
... negative attitude towards various ethnic groups , held with various degrees of salience and cognitive elaboration , and with various cognitive , affective and behavioural readiness aspects implicit in the attitude . Racism we define as ...
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... negative expectations of the performance of certain groups of children ( e.g. poor children , or blacks ) it is likely that their expectations will be self - confirming ( Rosenthal , 1973 ) . Flemming and Antonen ( 1971 ) have shown ...
... negative expectations of the performance of certain groups of children ( e.g. poor children , or blacks ) it is likely that their expectations will be self - confirming ( Rosenthal , 1973 ) . Flemming and Antonen ( 1971 ) have shown ...
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... negative evalua- tion they will receive if they are honest . It is possible too that individu- als with very low self - esteem will defiantly resist labelling themselves as worthless individuals ( Kelly , 1975 ) . This may be the first ...
... negative evalua- tion they will receive if they are honest . It is possible too that individu- als with very low self - esteem will defiantly resist labelling themselves as worthless individuals ( Kelly , 1975 ) . This may be the first ...
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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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