Jews in the Modern World, Band 1Jacob Freid Twayne Publishers, 1962 |
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... victimized . In an effort to test this hypothesis , we designed the following question : " To what extent do you feel that you yourself have been a victim of prejudice because of your membership in a minority group ? ( a ) to a great ...
... victimized . In an effort to test this hypothesis , we designed the following question : " To what extent do you feel that you yourself have been a victim of prejudice because of your membership in a minority group ? ( a ) to a great ...
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... victimization question , i.e. , the more victimized and the less victimized . The results indicate that the greater the feelings of victimization the greater is the tendency to be prejudiced against the Negroes . The more victimized ...
... victimization question , i.e. , the more victimized and the less victimized . The results indicate that the greater the feelings of victimization the greater is the tendency to be prejudiced against the Negroes . The more victimized ...
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... victimized Jews Less victimized Jews 29 % 10 % 44 % 27 % 100 % 72 % ............ 17 % 100 % tend to corroborate this bit of common knowledge . The table above shows distribution of the more and less victimized Jews with respect to their ...
... victimized Jews Less victimized Jews 29 % 10 % 44 % 27 % 100 % 72 % ............ 17 % 100 % tend to corroborate this bit of common knowledge . The table above shows distribution of the more and less victimized Jews with respect to their ...
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Introduction | 9 |
Diaspora and Galut | 15 |
III | 50 |
Urheberrecht | |
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