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Autor:
Michael A. Milburn, Sheree D. Conrad
Anger and resentment appear to be playing an increasingly important role in politics, as evidenced by the vociferous opposition to welfare, abortion, and immigrants, and by the rise of the radical Religious Right. The Politics of Denial presents a co
Autor:
Michael A. Milburn, Sheree D. Conrad
An argument that voter anger and authoritarian political attitudes can be traced to the displacement of anger, fear, and helplessness.Politicians routinely amplify and misdirect voters'anger and resentment to win their support. Opportunistic candidat
Publikováno v:
American Journal of Orthopsychiatry. 72:128-140
This self-report study examined the risk factors for deliberate self-harm among college students. Results indicated that insecure attachment, childhood separation, emotional neglect, sexual abuse, and dissociation were significant predictors of self-
Publikováno v:
Sex Roles. 43:645-664
The contribution of sexualized images of women in the media to rape and beliefs that support rape has been the subject of considerable research. The present study tested the effects of viewing scenes from R-rated popular films on perceptions of femal
Autor:
Sheree D. Conrad, Michael A. Milburn
Publikováno v:
Autoritarismus ISBN: 9783322913708
Obwohl genetische/evolutionare Ansatze in der jungeren Autoritarismusforschung wieder zunehmend auf Interesse stosen, zeigen neue empirische Ergebnisse, das Sozialisationserfahrungen einen bedeutenden Einflus auf die Entwicklung von Autoritarismus ha
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_________::a7e0ec7bf259c226369732aaa281fa6e
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-322-91369-2_3
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-322-91369-2_3
Publikováno v:
Political Psychology. 16:447
Political attitudes are widely regarded as the product of rational processes, despite a long-standing tradition in political psychology arguing that negative affect from childhood can be displaced onto adult political opinions (Lasswell, 1930/1960).