Personality, Self-esteem, and PrejudiceSaxon House, 1979 - Всего страниц: 244 |
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... values and attitudes ( Rokeach , 1973 ) . There are , according to Rokeach , seven main differ- ences between values and attitudes . First , a value is a single belief ( e.g. in being broadminded , or loving , as measured by Rokeach's value ...
... values and attitudes ( Rokeach , 1973 ) . There are , according to Rokeach , seven main differ- ences between values and attitudes . First , a value is a single belief ( e.g. in being broadminded , or loving , as measured by Rokeach's value ...
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... values ; but it will be useful , at various points in the narra- tive to refer to this fundamental distinction between values and attitudes . In attitude change studies , for example , it may be more profitable to concentrate on value ...
... values ; but it will be useful , at various points in the narra- tive to refer to this fundamental distinction between values and attitudes . In attitude change studies , for example , it may be more profitable to concentrate on value ...
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... values . The results ( Table 4.3 ) show that there are in fact small but statistically significant negative ... values , and acquisition of values for ego - defensive motives can take place . The results in Table 4.4 are certainly ...
... values . The results ( Table 4.3 ) show that there are in fact small but statistically significant negative ... values , and acquisition of values for ego - defensive motives can take place . The results in Table 4.4 are certainly ...
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The development of scales for the measurement | 9 |
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