Sociology: Rules, Roles, and RelationshipsDorsey Press, 1971 - 687 páginas |
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... attitudes supporting civic be- havior , are formed in the course of a college career . About 30 years later , in another study of the same population , he asks : Have these attitudes conditioning the civic role persisted ? And if so ...
... attitudes supporting civic be- havior , are formed in the course of a college career . About 30 years later , in another study of the same population , he asks : Have these attitudes conditioning the civic role persisted ? And if so ...
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... attitudes held by others ( restricting communication with them , developing hostility toward them ) , by persuading others to our attitudes , by changing our own attitudes in accord with others ' , or by changing the situation . This ...
... attitudes held by others ( restricting communication with them , developing hostility toward them ) , by persuading others to our attitudes , by changing our own attitudes in accord with others ' , or by changing the situation . This ...
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... attitudes that differentiate Protestant from Catholic . For example , respondents were presented with five criteria for estimating the desirability of a job . These were : ( 1 ) high income , ( 2 ) no danger of being fired , ( 3 ) short ...
... attitudes that differentiate Protestant from Catholic . For example , respondents were presented with five criteria for estimating the desirability of a job . These were : ( 1 ) high income , ( 2 ) no danger of being fired , ( 3 ) short ...
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