Personality, Self-esteem, and PrejudiceSaxon House, 1979 - Всего страниц: 244 |
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... sample of 121 psychiatric in - patients . These authors concluded that there was wide variability in total scores across the sample , and the average amount of ethnocentricism was slightly , but not significantly less than the average ...
... sample of 121 psychiatric in - patients . These authors concluded that there was wide variability in total scores across the sample , and the average amount of ethnocentricism was slightly , but not significantly less than the average ...
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... sample ( as in the non - hospitalised sample ) , high E - scale scorers had ' rigid , constricted personalities , as shown by their stereotyped , conventionalised thinking and acting and their violent and categorical rejection of ...
... sample ( as in the non - hospitalised sample ) , high E - scale scorers had ' rigid , constricted personalities , as shown by their stereotyped , conventionalised thinking and acting and their violent and categorical rejection of ...
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... samples English sample Dutch sample male female male female Mean age ( years ) 13.91 14.02 14.52 14.47 Mean score on social class index ( 1 = professional etc. 2 = lower white collar 2.93 2.81 2.51 2.65 3 = skilled manual N 4 = other ...
... samples English sample Dutch sample male female male female Mean age ( years ) 13.91 14.02 14.52 14.47 Mean score on social class index ( 1 = professional etc. 2 = lower white collar 2.93 2.81 2.51 2.65 3 = skilled manual N 4 = other ...
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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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