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Personal Values as Determinants of a Political Attitude

Pages 477-486 | Received 20 Aug 1949, Published online: 02 Jul 2010

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Valerie Braithwaite. (2009) Security and Harmony Value Orientations and Their Roles in Attitude Formation and Change. Psychological Inquiry 20:2-3, pages 162-167.
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Ralph H. Kilmann. (2016) Toward a Unique/Useful Concept of Values for Interpersonal Behavior: A Critical Review of the Literature on Value. Psychological Reports 48:3, pages 939-959.
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