authoritarian personalityAlso found in: Encyclopedia, Wikipedia. au·thor·i·tar·i·an per·son·al·i·ty a cluster of personality traits reflecting a desire for security and order, for example, rigidity, highly conventional outlook, unquestioning obedience, scapegoating, desire for structured ...
It is noted with regard to the submissive personality, it is visualized that this personality structure, observable in early adulthood and better explained by social learning than by psychoanalytic theory, is thought to be developed during adolescence from earlier training in obedience, conventionalism,...
Social identity theory assumes that individuals and collectives apply identity management strategies in order tocope with threatened social identities. It is argued here that an integration of social identity theory and theauthoritarian personality theory may help to investigat...
What is control theory? How do parents influence moral development? What is abusive behavior? What is a control group? How do we resist obedience to authority? What type of therapy is parent-child interaction? How do parents influence their child's personality?
In this section we have focussed on the psychological to the exclusion of the soci- ological level that is also essential as shown, for example by Calabrese Barton and Tan (2020). The contribution of critical theory in democracy is key, and should be Science accepted as a logical, social ...
Identify a personality trait you think would help a manager function as a contingency leader. Also, identify a trait you think would detract from a manager's ability to function as a contingency leade The integrative model of O...
The Adorno theory of the authoritarian personality finds support in empirical findings, but it explains only the psychological aspect of the situation. Nor does the ethnic stratification approach illuminate much of the problem, because of ... FLERE SERGEJ - 《European Sociological Review》 被引量: ...
The text starts by presenting authoritarianism and authoritarian personality as introduced to the academic debate by early Critical Theory, including a description of the historical and intellectual conditions of the time. It then explores three essential elements of these concepts and how they have ...
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