Attachment Style and Political Ideology: A Review of Contradictory
... attachment style and political ideology, but they produced somewhat discrepant findings. Working from an evolutionary psychology perspective, Thornhill and Fincher (2007) posited that ‘‘differences in political values are manifestations of a species-typical psychological adaptation of attachment, wh ...
... attachment style and political ideology, but they produced somewhat discrepant findings. Working from an evolutionary psychology perspective, Thornhill and Fincher (2007) posited that ‘‘differences in political values are manifestations of a species-typical psychological adaptation of attachment, wh ...
Internal and External Motivation to Respond Without Prejudice
... anonymity (e.g., mass testing). This finding suggests that when expressing their level of racial prejudice, some individuals are more strongly affected by features of the social context than are others. Who are these individuals? And what does the adjustment in their attitudinal responses imply abou ...
... anonymity (e.g., mass testing). This finding suggests that when expressing their level of racial prejudice, some individuals are more strongly affected by features of the social context than are others. Who are these individuals? And what does the adjustment in their attitudinal responses imply abou ...
Internal and External Motivation to Respond Without Prejudice
... anonymity (e.g., mass testing). This finding suggests that when expressing their level of racial prejudice, some individuals are more strongly affected by features of the social context than are others. Who are these individuals? And what does the adjustment in their attitudinal responses imply abou ...
... anonymity (e.g., mass testing). This finding suggests that when expressing their level of racial prejudice, some individuals are more strongly affected by features of the social context than are others. Who are these individuals? And what does the adjustment in their attitudinal responses imply abou ...
The Protestant work ethic and attitudes towards
... to intercorrelate moderately well (Waters et al., 1975). Unless otherwise stated all studies reviewed below have used the Mirels & Garrett scale. They fall roughly into two categories: personality and other demographic correlates of the PWE; and the relationship between PWE and various aspects of pa ...
... to intercorrelate moderately well (Waters et al., 1975). Unless otherwise stated all studies reviewed below have used the Mirels & Garrett scale. They fall roughly into two categories: personality and other demographic correlates of the PWE; and the relationship between PWE and various aspects of pa ...
Assessing Personality and Psychopathology With Self
... when used according to their standard directions, these instruments will actually do the clinical jobs they are supposed to do: meaning, that they will adequately differentiate neurotics from non-neurotics, introverts from extroverts, dominant from submissive persons, and so on. (p. 385) ...
... when used according to their standard directions, these instruments will actually do the clinical jobs they are supposed to do: meaning, that they will adequately differentiate neurotics from non-neurotics, introverts from extroverts, dominant from submissive persons, and so on. (p. 385) ...
Who Believes in a Just World?
... who are "naughty or nice" so he can allocate presents only to the deserving. Parents often foster such beliefs as a way of shaping children's behavior. In some cases, these teachings may foster accurate perceptions of causal relationships: Hard work at school may well be rewarded by a good report ca ...
... who are "naughty or nice" so he can allocate presents only to the deserving. Parents often foster such beliefs as a way of shaping children's behavior. In some cases, these teachings may foster accurate perceptions of causal relationships: Hard work at school may well be rewarded by a good report ca ...
The Devel~pment of a U.S. and Generalized Ethnocentrism Scale
... underlying dimension of variation was being measured. To be sure, the intercorrelations between the subscales were high, ranging from .69 to .83. Adorno et al. (1950) concluded that an overall ethnocentric ideology, as opposed to some single prejudice against a particular racial or minority group, d ...
... underlying dimension of variation was being measured. To be sure, the intercorrelations between the subscales were high, ranging from .69 to .83. Adorno et al. (1950) concluded that an overall ethnocentric ideology, as opposed to some single prejudice against a particular racial or minority group, d ...
Paranoid Beliefs and Self-Criticism in Students
... past week. Scores range from 0 to 60, with higher scores representing a more depressed mood. Radloff (1977) found internal consistency coefficients of greater than 0.84. This scale has been recommended for use in a general population (Gotlib & Hammen, 1992). Cronbach’s alpha for this study are prese ...
... past week. Scores range from 0 to 60, with higher scores representing a more depressed mood. Radloff (1977) found internal consistency coefficients of greater than 0.84. This scale has been recommended for use in a general population (Gotlib & Hammen, 1992). Cronbach’s alpha for this study are prese ...
Prejudice Against Fat People: Ideology and Self-Interest
... the generality of the symbolic racism idea. Symbolic racism theory is briefly reviewed, along with some criticisms of the idea, and some evidence of prejudice against fat people in the United States is detailed. The studies in this article were designed to show that the conception of symbolic belief ...
... the generality of the symbolic racism idea. Symbolic racism theory is briefly reviewed, along with some criticisms of the idea, and some evidence of prejudice against fat people in the United States is detailed. The studies in this article were designed to show that the conception of symbolic belief ...
09. McCutcheon, Lynn E. "Machiavellianism
... The Mach IV is a 20-item, six-choice, Likert-type scale with "agree strongly" anchoring the upper end and "disagree strongly" at the lower end. Half of the items are reverse-scored (examples: "Most people are basically good and kind," and "Most people who get ahead in the world lead clean, moral liv ...
... The Mach IV is a 20-item, six-choice, Likert-type scale with "agree strongly" anchoring the upper end and "disagree strongly" at the lower end. Half of the items are reverse-scored (examples: "Most people are basically good and kind," and "Most people who get ahead in the world lead clean, moral liv ...
Lecture 1 - University of Toronto
... Likert’s Method of Summated Ratings • Items based on theoretical understanding of the construct (attitude toward the Attitude Object) Does not require pre-sorting/evaluation by a panel of judges. • Respondents indicate the extent to which they endorse the statements (e.g., agree / disagree). • Each ...
... Likert’s Method of Summated Ratings • Items based on theoretical understanding of the construct (attitude toward the Attitude Object) Does not require pre-sorting/evaluation by a panel of judges. • Respondents indicate the extent to which they endorse the statements (e.g., agree / disagree). • Each ...
Prejudice - Ashton Southard
... authorities of the ingroup 3) Authoritarian aggression: tendency to be on the lookout for, and to condemn, reject, and punish people who violate conventional values 4) Anti-intraception: opposition to the subjective, the imaginative, the tenderminded 5) Superstition and stereotypy: the belief in mys ...
... authorities of the ingroup 3) Authoritarian aggression: tendency to be on the lookout for, and to condemn, reject, and punish people who violate conventional values 4) Anti-intraception: opposition to the subjective, the imaginative, the tenderminded 5) Superstition and stereotypy: the belief in mys ...
Out of control: How and why does perceived lack of control lead to
... et al.’s theorizing on secondary control as the point of departure, we expect motivational and ideological variables to function as mediators of this effect. More precisely, we examine the effects of domain-specific control perceptions through certain mediators on ethnocentrism. The idea that contro ...
... et al.’s theorizing on secondary control as the point of departure, we expect motivational and ideological variables to function as mediators of this effect. More precisely, we examine the effects of domain-specific control perceptions through certain mediators on ethnocentrism. The idea that contro ...
CONSERVATISM IN TURKEY Hakan Yılmaz
... conservatism dimensions, namely, “traditionalism/resistance to change” and “attitudes towards male-female equality in political and economic life”, in which non-conservatives outweighed conservatives shows that, like in the previous two conservatism dimensions, we see people who followed right-wing/ ...
... conservatism dimensions, namely, “traditionalism/resistance to change” and “attitudes towards male-female equality in political and economic life”, in which non-conservatives outweighed conservatives shows that, like in the previous two conservatism dimensions, we see people who followed right-wing/ ...
The Measurement of Attitudes
... endorse the statements (e.g., agree / disagree). • Each response option is assigned a value (e.g., -2 to +2; 1 to 7). Individuals score is the sum of answers across all items. • Scale homogeneity – items-items and itemsglobal score correlations (not necessarily + ...
... endorse the statements (e.g., agree / disagree). • Each response option is assigned a value (e.g., -2 to +2; 1 to 7). Individuals score is the sum of answers across all items. • Scale homogeneity – items-items and itemsglobal score correlations (not necessarily + ...
Measuring attitudes: scales
... the respondent’s attitude towards the object/person, or a person’s responses can be displayed on a grid to give a ‘profile’ of their attitude that can be compared with others. Likert Scales Likert scales (Likert) require the respondent to state the extent to which they agree or disagree with a serie ...
... the respondent’s attitude towards the object/person, or a person’s responses can be displayed on a grid to give a ‘profile’ of their attitude that can be compared with others. Likert Scales Likert scales (Likert) require the respondent to state the extent to which they agree or disagree with a serie ...
Conservative versus liberal worldviews
... is important not only for how individuals develop their political ideologies, but also plays a crucial role in determining how political candidates and political parties reach out to those individuals during elections. A „personalization of politics‟ suggests that political beliefs are correlated w ...
... is important not only for how individuals develop their political ideologies, but also plays a crucial role in determining how political candidates and political parties reach out to those individuals during elections. A „personalization of politics‟ suggests that political beliefs are correlated w ...
Chapter 20 Notes
... up, plays an important role in developing attitudes. People often develop attitudes about what is positive or negative by observing others, or through observational learning. People form attitudes on the basis of their evaluation of information. This process is known as cognitive evaluation. A ...
... up, plays an important role in developing attitudes. People often develop attitudes about what is positive or negative by observing others, or through observational learning. People form attitudes on the basis of their evaluation of information. This process is known as cognitive evaluation. A ...
10.4236 - Scientific Research Publishing
... heightened levels of prejudice toward ethnic and sexual minorities, and that they are more likely to support restrictions on human rights, have fundamentalist religious beliefs, and exhibit religious ethnocentrism. Indeed, Brandt & Reyna (2010) noted that religious fundamentalism has been linked to ...
... heightened levels of prejudice toward ethnic and sexual minorities, and that they are more likely to support restrictions on human rights, have fundamentalist religious beliefs, and exhibit religious ethnocentrism. Indeed, Brandt & Reyna (2010) noted that religious fundamentalism has been linked to ...
Griffin_15
... perspectives on individual differences in different cultures • Evaluate basic views of employee motivation in international business • Identify basic views of managerial leadership in international business ...
... perspectives on individual differences in different cultures • Evaluate basic views of employee motivation in international business • Identify basic views of managerial leadership in international business ...
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... attitudes towards other racial groups Developed several scales to investigate this, including the potential for fascism scale (Fscale) which is still used to measure authoritarian personality Example of item from F-scale: ‘Obedience and respect for authority are the two most important virtues ch ...
... attitudes towards other racial groups Developed several scales to investigate this, including the potential for fascism scale (Fscale) which is still used to measure authoritarian personality Example of item from F-scale: ‘Obedience and respect for authority are the two most important virtues ch ...
... linear regression model suggests that RWA and intolerance of ambiguity, combined, could be applicable predictors of homophobic attitudes. Conclusion. Based on the results, it is possible to verify that there is a relationship between psychological variables that express a conservative political ideo ...