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|a Kirscht, John P.
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|a Dimensions of Authoritarianism :
|b A Review of Research and Theory /
|c John P. Kirscht and Ronald C. Dillehay.
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|a Baltimore, Md. :
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|a 1 online resource (184 pages).
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|a Cover; Title; Copyright; Foreword; Preface; Contents; Introduction; I. The Berkeley Studies; II. Some Criticisms of The Authoritarian Pmsonality; III. The Problem of Response Bias; IV. Use of the F Scale: Problems and Alternatives; Social Characteristics and Authoritarianism; Personality Characteristics and Authoritarianism; I. Cognitive Functioning; II. Dogmatism and Anxiety; III. Psychopatholog; Authoritarianism and Related Beliefs; I. Political Beliefs and Behavior; II. Religious Beliefs; III. Authoritarianism and the Family; IV. Alienation; V. Social Perception.
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|a VI. Ethnic Beliefs and IntoleranceVII. Comments on Authoritarianism and Related Beliefs; Social Behavior and Authoritarianism; I. Attitude Change through Persuasion; II. Group Membership and Authoritarianism; III. Small Group Behavior; IV. Leadership, Complex Organizations, and Authoritarianis; Conclusion; References; Index; A; B; C; D; E; F; G; H; I; J; K; L; M; N; O; P; Q; R; S; T; V; W; X; Y; Z.
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|a The concept of authoritarianism, first defined in The Authoritarian Personality published in 1950, has since been treated in a bewildering array of studies that have explored both its narrow psychological meaning and its broader social implications. In this volume, authors John P. Kirscht and Ronald C. Dillehay have provided a much-needed review of this growing subject, summarizing and evaluating about 260 studies that have appeared to date. Kirscht and Dillehay differentiate between the psychological and the sociological approach to authoritarianism, tracing the historical development of both.
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|a SOCIAL SCIENCE
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|a Autoritarisme (Trait de personnalite)
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|a Authoritarianism (Personality trait)
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