Three basic hypotheses on authoritarianism in The Netherlands areproposed. A composite Middendorp dataset was used, that included five national random samples in The Netherlands: 1970, 1975, 1980, 1985and 1992. The first hypothesis maintains that the authoritarianism syndrome will not disintegrate in time. This stability-hypothesis was strongly supported in the 1970-1992 period. Thes econd hypothesis suggestes that the levels of authoritarianism have steadily decreased in time. This decreasing-levels hypothesis also received consistent support Nonauthoritarian attitudes are now supported among a majority of the population. It is argued that the decrease of authoritarianism levels cannot be attributed to disintegration of the authoritarianis...
The basic assumptions of Karen Stenner’s authoritarian dynamics theory are tested in this paper. The...
The Netherlands has always been the odd case out regarding trust in public insti-tutions. In the 198...
Although adequately reliable short forms of the Ray Oirec-tiveness scale have been produced for use ...
Three basic hypotheses on authoritarianism in The Netherlands areproposed. A composite Middendorp da...
To date, few studies have been conducted on trends in authoritarian attitudes, despite the importanc...
This analysis aimed first to construct and test an empirical time series model of authoritarianism i...
Contains fulltext : 3331.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)To explain ethnoc...
A relationship between anti-authoritarianism and self-reported overt actions expressing resistance a...
The concept of authoritarianism remains vital through the time. It could be affected by the politica...
Contains fulltext : 3351.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access
Item does not contain fulltextAuthoritarianism is a form of social behavior characterized by strict ...
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Conventional wisdom dictates that the more citizens lean towards either end of the ideological spect...
The Netherlands has always been the odd case out regarding trust in public institutions. In the 1980...
The basic assumptions of Karen Stenner’s authoritarian dynamics theory are tested in this paper. The...
The Netherlands has always been the odd case out regarding trust in public insti-tutions. In the 198...
Although adequately reliable short forms of the Ray Oirec-tiveness scale have been produced for use ...
Three basic hypotheses on authoritarianism in The Netherlands areproposed. A composite Middendorp da...
To date, few studies have been conducted on trends in authoritarian attitudes, despite the importanc...
This analysis aimed first to construct and test an empirical time series model of authoritarianism i...
Contains fulltext : 3331.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)To explain ethnoc...
A relationship between anti-authoritarianism and self-reported overt actions expressing resistance a...
The concept of authoritarianism remains vital through the time. It could be affected by the politica...
Contains fulltext : 3351.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access
Item does not contain fulltextAuthoritarianism is a form of social behavior characterized by strict ...
Contains fulltext : 3357.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access
Contains fulltext : 3347.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access
Conventional wisdom dictates that the more citizens lean towards either end of the ideological spect...
The Netherlands has always been the odd case out regarding trust in public institutions. In the 1980...
The basic assumptions of Karen Stenner’s authoritarian dynamics theory are tested in this paper. The...
The Netherlands has always been the odd case out regarding trust in public insti-tutions. In the 198...
Although adequately reliable short forms of the Ray Oirec-tiveness scale have been produced for use ...