Personality, Self-esteem, and PrejudiceSaxon House, 1979 - Всего страниц: 244 |
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... poor self - esteem would be related . A study in New Zealand by Boshier ( 1969 ) bore out this prediction , in that there was a correla- tion of .51 between poor self - esteem ( the Bills measure ) and conserva- tism . Both the theories ...
... poor self - esteem would be related . A study in New Zealand by Boshier ( 1969 ) bore out this prediction , in that there was a correla- tion of .51 between poor self - esteem ( the Bills measure ) and conserva- tism . Both the theories ...
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... esteem are positively related ( Labenne and Greene , 1969 ; Simon and Simon , 1975 ; Prendergast and Binder , 1975 ) . Those who have poor achievement , relatively to their fellows , tend to have poor self - esteem . This poor self - esteem ...
... esteem are positively related ( Labenne and Greene , 1969 ; Simon and Simon , 1975 ; Prendergast and Binder , 1975 ) . Those who have poor achievement , relatively to their fellows , tend to have poor self - esteem . This poor self - esteem ...
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... poor self - esteem ( 23 - item scale ) , as did Eysenck's measure of neuro- ticism , and being a sociometric isolate . Measures of achievement have consistent negative correlations , with poor self - esteem in boys , as does level of ...
... poor self - esteem ( 23 - item scale ) , as did Eysenck's measure of neuro- ticism , and being a sociometric isolate . Measures of achievement have consistent negative correlations , with poor self - esteem in boys , as does level of ...
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The development of scales for the measurement | 9 |
cognitive | 22 |
Personality mental health and prejudice | 52 |
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