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100 | _aRoberts, Caroline | ||
245 | _aAttitude Measurement Vol. - I: Basic Concepts and Historical Foundations | ||
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_aLondon _bSage Publications _c2008 |
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500 | _aVOLUME 1: BASIC CONCEPTS AND HISTORICAL FOUNDATIONS Attitudes versus actions Attitudes The sociological significance of measurable attitudes A consideration of beliefs, and their role in attitude measurement Attitude measurement: a cognitive perspective A simple theory of the survey response: Answering questions versus revealing preferences Measuring social distances Attitudes can be measured A technique for measurement of attitudes A comparison of the Thurstone and Likert techniques of attitude scale construction A basis for scaling qualitative data A technique for the construction of attitude scales Attitude Measurement A technique and a model for multi-dimensional attitude scaling Latent structure analysis Convergent and discriminant validation by the multitrait-multimethod matrix Reliability and validity assessment in attitude measurement | ||
600 | _aPublic Opinions | ||
700 | _aJowell, Roger | ||
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