Social PsychologyMorris Rosenberg, Ralph H. Turner Basic Books, 1981 - 776 من الصفحات |
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... predictions . For details of the theoretical rationale , procedures , and findings , readers are referred to Cook ... predict that position D would be more powerful . Experiments now being designed will test this prediction . Is there ...
... predictions . For details of the theoretical rationale , procedures , and findings , readers are referred to Cook ... predict that position D would be more powerful . Experiments now being designed will test this prediction . Is there ...
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... predict . If we consider the two behavioral measures in terms of test - retest reliability , their cor- relation ( r = .07 ) suggests that we have a very fallible criterion . . . . This suggests that our modest capacity to predict ...
... predict . If we consider the two behavioral measures in terms of test - retest reliability , their cor- relation ( r = .07 ) suggests that we have a very fallible criterion . . . . This suggests that our modest capacity to predict ...
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... predict the behavior of those who are certain , involved , and informed ( see also Weigel and Amsterdam 1976 ) . The use of measures of more than one attitude to predict behavior is illustrated by the work of Rokeach and Kliejunas ...
... predict the behavior of those who are certain , involved , and informed ( see also Weigel and Amsterdam 1976 ) . The use of measures of more than one attitude to predict behavior is illustrated by the work of Rokeach and Kliejunas ...
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Themes and Variations | 3 |
Social Exchange Theory | 30 |
Reference Groups and Social Evaluations | 66 |
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