Personality, Self-esteem, and PrejudiceSaxon House, 1979 - Всего страниц: 244 |
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... rigidity , dogmatism , closed - mindedness and prejudice Frenkel - Brunswik ( 1948 ) in a study of prejudice in ... rigid obedience of authority , and idealisation of the perfection- ist and overdemanding parents . The child emerges ...
... rigidity , dogmatism , closed - mindedness and prejudice Frenkel - Brunswik ( 1948 ) in a study of prejudice in ... rigid obedience of authority , and idealisation of the perfection- ist and overdemanding parents . The child emerges ...
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... rigid than others , argue that this rigid- ity is a defence against complete ego breakdown . Without this rigidity , in other words , prejudiced individuals would have much poorer mental health . One implication of this view is that ...
... rigid than others , argue that this rigid- ity is a defence against complete ego breakdown . Without this rigidity , in other words , prejudiced individuals would have much poorer mental health . One implication of this view is that ...
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... rigid methods of child - rearing lead to poor self - esteem in children , as well as the development of attitudinal and perceptual rigidity , and prejudiced attitudes which are both inte- grally linked to rigidity and as a means of ...
... rigid methods of child - rearing lead to poor self - esteem in children , as well as the development of attitudinal and perceptual rigidity , and prejudiced attitudes which are both inte- grally linked to rigidity and as a means 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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