Nineteenth Century and After: A Monthly Review, Volum 173Nineteenth Century and After Limited., 1964 |
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... attitude does not stand alone , being closely correlated with a number of other attitudes : thus he is a moralist ( which , of course , is not the same thing as being moral ) ; he tends to " dichotomization ” , that is , to over ...
... attitude does not stand alone , being closely correlated with a number of other attitudes : thus he is a moralist ( which , of course , is not the same thing as being moral ) ; he tends to " dichotomization ” , that is , to over ...
Pàgina 63
... attitudes in a certain area have not been formed or developed , is television seen as being a direct cause of some particular attitude or form of behaviour in that area . However , not all sociologists would adopt this line . In this ...
... attitudes in a certain area have not been formed or developed , is television seen as being a direct cause of some particular attitude or form of behaviour in that area . However , not all sociologists would adopt this line . In this ...
Pàgina 20
... attitudes towards discipline . Alvin Gouldner indicated in Wildcat Strike how the introduction of close supervision ... attitude to their work and their feelings of frustration and aggression . Fac- tory workers tended to feel more ...
... attitudes towards discipline . Alvin Gouldner indicated in Wildcat Strike how the introduction of close supervision ... attitude to their work and their feelings of frustration and aggression . Fac- tory workers tended to feel more ...
Continguts
For new readers | 3 |
What the papers show Rudolf Klein | 19 |
Televisions tiny truths J D S Haworth | 26 |
No s’hi han mostrat 13 seccions
Altres edicions - Mostra-ho tot
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