The Relation of Birth Order,Age of Mother,and Size of Family to Intelligence |
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Authors: | Norman M. Locke Hyman Goldstein |
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Affiliation: | 1. Hunter College , USA;2. The New York State Vocational Institution , USA |
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Abstract: | Variables thought to be associated with the magnitude of interrelationship observed among the elements in a system of social attitudes were investigated. Subjects (N = 753) were asked to respond to an inventory requesting self-report and background data. Several weeks later, Ss were given two forms of the Social Attitude Scale, a scale tapping the liberalism-conservatism domain. The results indicated that those Ss who reported recent changes in religious, moral, or political attitudes displayed a more highly interconnected system of liberal-conservative attitudes than those who did not. Variables relating to active participation in social affairs tended to be associated with higher levels of attitude system organization. Sex differences were observed, with men displaying higher levels of system organization than women. This relationship held even when participation rates were taken into consideration. |
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Keywords: | emotional dissonance organizational citizenship behavior (OCB) burnout stress–strain–outcome model mediation structural equation modeling |
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