Personality, Self-esteem, and PrejudiceSaxon House, 1979 - Всего страниц: 244 |
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... sexes show a strong resemblance to one another , not only on the first , unrotated component ( which is a general factor according to the scree test ) but on the first of the rotated com- ponents as well . In other words , in both sexes ...
... sexes show a strong resemblance to one another , not only on the first , unrotated component ( which is a general factor according to the scree test ) but on the first of the rotated com- ponents as well . In other words , in both sexes ...
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... sexes were com- bined , the overall correlation was not significant . Zahran ( 1966 ) suggested that the differences in level between self - esteem in boys and girls justified analysing the data separately for the sexes . In all of the ...
... sexes were com- bined , the overall correlation was not significant . Zahran ( 1966 ) suggested that the differences in level between self - esteem in boys and girls justified analysing the data separately for the sexes . In all of the ...
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... sexes in the age range 11-15 , and perhaps for different ethnic groups as well . Correlations of the total Coopersmith SEI ; the two main factors in the Coopersmith SEI ( using factor scores for correlation ; and the 23- item version of ...
... sexes in the age range 11-15 , and perhaps for different ethnic groups as well . Correlations of the total Coopersmith SEI ; the two main factors in the Coopersmith SEI ( using factor scores for correlation ; and the 23- item version of ...
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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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