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The psychology of dogmatism is as relevant today as when Dr. Milton Rokeach began his pioneering work into this enduring topic. The ideas contained within this important paper informed the development of the Rokeach Dogmatism Scale and stimulated research into the psychology of human belief systems and dogmatism as a personality trait.
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The Nature And Meaning of Dogmatism
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Wednesday, June 24, 2009
Sunday, June 14, 2009
Solomon Asch: Forming Impressions of Personality (Free Full Text)
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Forming Impressions of Personality by Solomon Asch is a classic study in the psychology of interpersonal perception. The central tenet of this research is that particular information we have about a person, namely the traits we believe they possess, is the most important factor in establishing our overall impression of that person.
Among other things, this classic psychology journal article introduces the concept of central versus peripheral traits and the "halo effect". You can access Forming Impressions of Personality by Solomon Asch via the following link.
Solomon Asch
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Solomon Asch: Forming Impressions of Personality
Forming Impressions of Personality by Solomon Asch is a classic study in the psychology of interpersonal perception. The central tenet of this research is that particular information we have about a person, namely the traits we believe they possess, is the most important factor in establishing our overall impression of that person.
Among other things, this classic psychology journal article introduces the concept of central versus peripheral traits and the "halo effect". You can access Forming Impressions of Personality by Solomon Asch via the following link.
Solomon Asch
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Solomon Asch: Forming Impressions of Personality
Wednesday, June 10, 2009
The Psychology Journal Articles Collection
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I've just launched The Psychology Journal Articles Collection which provides completely free access to classic full text psychology journal articles, including material from the most eminent and influential psychologists of the 20th century.
See following link for full details on this new addition to the website.
Psychology Journal Articles
The first article in the collection is The Magical Number Seven, Plus or Minus Two: Some Limits on Our Capacity for Processing Information by George A Miller; which you can access via the following link.
George A Miller
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The Psychology Journal Articles Collection
I've just launched The Psychology Journal Articles Collection which provides completely free access to classic full text psychology journal articles, including material from the most eminent and influential psychologists of the 20th century.
See following link for full details on this new addition to the website.
Psychology Journal Articles
The first article in the collection is The Magical Number Seven, Plus or Minus Two: Some Limits on Our Capacity for Processing Information by George A Miller; which you can access via the following link.
George A Miller
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www.all-about-psychology.com
A Free & Comprehensive Guide to The World of Psychology
The Psychology Journal Articles Collection
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