Human Behavior in the Social EnvironmentF.E. Peacock Publishers, 1990 - 561 pagine |
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... attitudes . Sociologically , the term prejudice is used in a specific way . William Newman defines prejudice as " any set of ideas and beliefs that negatively prejudge groups or individuals as members of groups on the basis of real or ...
... attitudes . Sociologically , the term prejudice is used in a specific way . William Newman defines prejudice as " any set of ideas and beliefs that negatively prejudge groups or individuals as members of groups on the basis of real or ...
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... attitudes has leveled off . Little change in attitudes about intermarriage , for instance , has been documented since the early 1970s . According to Schuman , Steeh , and Bobo , “ In fact , on a broad ques- tion about the desirability ...
... attitudes has leveled off . Little change in attitudes about intermarriage , for instance , has been documented since the early 1970s . According to Schuman , Steeh , and Bobo , “ In fact , on a broad ques- tion about the desirability ...
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... attitudes and values you believe are important for social and economic success . Try to determine the extent to ... Attitudes and Overt Acts : An Experiment on the Salience of Attitudes , " American Sociological Review , vol . 23 ...
... attitudes and values you believe are important for social and economic success . Try to determine the extent to ... Attitudes and Overt Acts : An Experiment on the Salience of Attitudes , " American Sociological Review , vol . 23 ...
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A CRITICAL PERSPECTIVE | 2 |
Working with the Interaction between Individual and Society | 9 |
A SYSTEMS APPROACH TO HUMAN BEHAVIOR | 18 |
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