Jews in the Modern World, Band 1Jacob Freid Twayne Publishers, 1962 |
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... question asking whether the sub- ject has associated with many members of various minority groups in school , at work , in recreation , as neighbors , or as friends . It was found that the more numerous the equal - status contacts , the ...
... question asking whether the sub- ject has associated with many members of various minority groups in school , at work , in recreation , as neighbors , or as friends . It was found that the more numerous the equal - status contacts , the ...
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... questions in our series were designed to tap the relationship between prejudice and the broader systems of belief held by our subjects . We first asked the question , " To what extent would you agree with the following proposition : The ...
... questions in our series were designed to tap the relationship between prejudice and the broader systems of belief held by our subjects . We first asked the question , " To what extent would you agree with the following proposition : The ...
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... question read : " Often when I meet a Negro I am slightly ashamed of the fact that I think of him as a Negro , and not simply as another person . Yes , No-- . " Those who admit such shame appear significantly more often in the less ...
... question read : " Often when I meet a Negro I am slightly ashamed of the fact that I think of him as a Negro , and not simply as another person . Yes , No-- . " Those who admit such shame appear significantly more often in the less ...
Inhalt
Introduction | 9 |
Diaspora and Galut | 15 |
III | 50 |
Urheberrecht | |
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