Social Science Quarterly, Volume 72, Issues 3-4Southwestern Social Science Association and the University of Texas, 1991 - Political science |
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Page 649
... behavior . Further , advocating that others wear safety belts ( e.g. , requiring passengers in one's vehicle to buckle up ) goes beyond legal compliance behavior on the part of an individual motorist . Accordingly , the concept of ...
... behavior . Further , advocating that others wear safety belts ( e.g. , requiring passengers in one's vehicle to buckle up ) goes beyond legal compliance behavior on the part of an individual motorist . Accordingly , the concept of ...
Page 655
... behavior of the population of persons who were the specific target of the law , a second analysis of a subpopulation was under- taken . This subpopulation included only those respondents who reported that before the enactment of the law ...
... behavior of the population of persons who were the specific target of the law , a second analysis of a subpopulation was under- taken . This subpopulation included only those respondents who reported that before the enactment of the law ...
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... behavior in groups . Deikman claims that behavior “ qualitatively similar to that which takes place in extreme cults " permeates society . We all unknowingly engage in such " cult behaviors " as conforming to norms , obeying leaders ...
... behavior in groups . Deikman claims that behavior “ qualitatively similar to that which takes place in extreme cults " permeates society . We all unknowingly engage in such " cult behaviors " as conforming to norms , obeying leaders ...
Contents
Applications of the Theory | 431 |
Justice Democracy Litigation and Political Participation | 464 |
On AntiSuburban Orthodoxy | 478 |
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