Attitudes Toward Civil Liberties: A Cross-Cultural Study |
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Authors: | James O. Whittaker |
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Affiliation: | Department of Psychology , North Dakota State University |
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Abstract: | In a test of the hypothesis that irrational thinking is associated with phobic anxiety, the Rational Behavior Inventory and the Fear Survey Schedule were administered to 128 undergraduates. Although a statistically significant correlation between irrationality and phobic anxiety was found, the result appears to have little clincial meaning. Other evidence is cited which suggests that rational emotive therapy is best suited for the treatment of generalized anxiety, whereas deconditioning treatments are appropriate for most cases of phobic anxiety. |
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Keywords: | conscientiousness extraversion Theory of Planned Behavior union participation |
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