Personality, Self-esteem, and PrejudiceSaxon House, 1979 - Всего страниц: 244 |
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... variance in both boys and girls . Thus somewhat more of the variance is accounted for than in the national study of prejudice ( Bagley , 1970a ) when fewer social psychological variables were considered . A further possible factor ...
... variance in both boys and girls . Thus somewhat more of the variance is accounted for than in the national study of prejudice ( Bagley , 1970a ) when fewer social psychological variables were considered . A further possible factor ...
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... variance in prejudice scores in the Netherlands , where cultural factors dispose individuals to tolerance rather than to intolerance as in Britain . 3 When the samples are combined , the fact of culture ( being English or Dutch ) can ...
... variance in prejudice scores in the Netherlands , where cultural factors dispose individuals to tolerance rather than to intolerance as in Britain . 3 When the samples are combined , the fact of culture ( being English or Dutch ) can ...
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... variance in racialism in males , and 65 per cent of the variance in females . It is possible that a further amount of variance could have been explained if additional measures ( such as authoritarianism , alienation from school ...
... variance in racialism in males , and 65 per cent of the variance in females . It is possible that a further amount of variance could have been explained if additional measures ( such as authoritarianism , alienation from school ...
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The development of scales for the measurement | 9 |
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