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Cold Hearts and Bleeding Hearts: Disciplinary Differences in University Students’ Sociopolitical Orientations

Judul Artikel:Cold Hearts and Bleeding Hearts: Disciplinary Differences in University Students’ Sociopolitical Orientations
Judul Terbitan:The Journal of Social Psychology
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Bahasa:ING
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Tahun:2007
Volume:Vol. 147 Issue 3 2007
Penerbit:Heldref Publications
Frekuensi Penerbitan:6x 1 tahun
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Penulis:BRIANNE HASTIE
Abstraksi:Many people believe that a university education leads to the liberalization of students’ worldviews. The author aimed to investigate whether such differences occur across disciplines and whether they are due to self-selection or socialization within disciplines. The author conducted 3 correlational studies of university students (N = 223, N = 531) and alumni (N = 143). The results clearly supported the self-selection hypothesis and suggested that students from all disciplines generally endorse liberal or left-wing attitudes. These findings have theoretical implications for the study of belief system development (primarily the impressionable years hypothesis), and they contribute to a greater understanding of how a university education affects the sociopolitical orientations of students.
Kata Kunci:attitudes, attribution theory, education, social perception PEOPLE WITH HIGHER LEVELS OF EDUCATION tend to be m
Lokasi:P211
Terakreditasi:sudah
Jurusan:Psikologi