This paper attempts to reveal the forces in society that help form people\u27s attitudes towards capital punishment and abortion. Little research has been conducted on both issues simultaneously in this area and this paper attempts to fill that gap. A typology of attitudes about abortion and capital punishment views has been created: people who oppose capital punishment and favor abortion hold Type I views; people who oppose both issues hold Type II views; people that favor both issues hold Type III views; and people who oppose capital punishment and favor abortion hold Type IV views. Four hypotheses are tested through a secondary analysis of the 1996 NORC data using a oneway analysis of variance. The findings follow the previous research a...
A recent national poll found that sixty-five percent of Americans favor the death penalty. That\u27s...
National survey data are used to examine the conflicting values that underly the mixed stance that t...
Despite more than 50 years of scientific polling and a substantial body of research, an understandin...
Previous research has shown that public opinion on abortion is not a simply a dichotomy of pro-life ...
HEATED controversy surrounds the legitimacy of life-taking actions in this country, with legal abort...
The purpose of this study is to empirically examine the attitudinal founda-tions of "pro-life &...
This study is concerned with the ways in which people organize their attitudes toward abortion. The ...
Initial support is presented for a new scale that assesses one’s life ownership orientation or the e...
The death penalty is a controversial subject in our society. Research has explored why people suppor...
Abortion, euthanasia, and the death penalty have consistently been controversial issues in our socie...
This project analyzes the changing views on abortion and capital punishment and how opinions have ch...
This thesis is an examination of public attitudes toward capital punishment which investigates selec...
The problem of abortions is discussed worldwide. The question of abortion legalization is topical in...
The intriguing paradox of opposition to abortion and support for capital punishment is the central c...
This paper contains an analysis of both the level of support for abortion and the correlates of such...
A recent national poll found that sixty-five percent of Americans favor the death penalty. That\u27s...
National survey data are used to examine the conflicting values that underly the mixed stance that t...
Despite more than 50 years of scientific polling and a substantial body of research, an understandin...
Previous research has shown that public opinion on abortion is not a simply a dichotomy of pro-life ...
HEATED controversy surrounds the legitimacy of life-taking actions in this country, with legal abort...
The purpose of this study is to empirically examine the attitudinal founda-tions of "pro-life &...
This study is concerned with the ways in which people organize their attitudes toward abortion. The ...
Initial support is presented for a new scale that assesses one’s life ownership orientation or the e...
The death penalty is a controversial subject in our society. Research has explored why people suppor...
Abortion, euthanasia, and the death penalty have consistently been controversial issues in our socie...
This project analyzes the changing views on abortion and capital punishment and how opinions have ch...
This thesis is an examination of public attitudes toward capital punishment which investigates selec...
The problem of abortions is discussed worldwide. The question of abortion legalization is topical in...
The intriguing paradox of opposition to abortion and support for capital punishment is the central c...
This paper contains an analysis of both the level of support for abortion and the correlates of such...
A recent national poll found that sixty-five percent of Americans favor the death penalty. That\u27s...
National survey data are used to examine the conflicting values that underly the mixed stance that t...
Despite more than 50 years of scientific polling and a substantial body of research, an understandin...