Prejudice and RacismAddison-Wesley Publishing Company, 1972 - 196 páginas |
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... Rokeach's belief variable was philosophy . Whereas Rokeach had assigned to the hypothetical stimulus persons ( e.g. , atheist ) specific beliefs which bore some relationship to beliefs actually held by the subjects , Triandis told the ...
... Rokeach's belief variable was philosophy . Whereas Rokeach had assigned to the hypothetical stimulus persons ( e.g. , atheist ) specific beliefs which bore some relationship to beliefs actually held by the subjects , Triandis told the ...
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... Rokeach position . Race accounted for social - distance ratings in a ratio of about 4-1 to belief . Rokeach responded to Triandis ( Rokeach , 1961 ) by pointing out the noncomparability of the treatment of belief . He argued that ...
... Rokeach position . Race accounted for social - distance ratings in a ratio of about 4-1 to belief . Rokeach responded to Triandis ( Rokeach , 1961 ) by pointing out the noncomparability of the treatment of belief . He argued that ...
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... Rokeach , M. , The Open and Closed Mind . New York : Basic Books , Inc. , 1960 . Rokeach , M. Belief vs. race as determinants of social distance : comment on Triandis ' paper , J. abnorm . soc . Psychol . , 62 , 1961 , 187-188 . Rokeach ...
... Rokeach , M. , The Open and Closed Mind . New York : Basic Books , Inc. , 1960 . Rokeach , M. Belief vs. race as determinants of social distance : comment on Triandis ' paper , J. abnorm . soc . Psychol . , 62 , 1961 , 187-188 . Rokeach ...
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INTRODUCTIONTHE PROBLEM OF THE COLOR LINE | 1 |
GROWTH OF THE PROBLEM | 15 |
ATTACKS ON THE PROBLEM | 37 |
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