Prestige, as Measured by Single-Experience Changes and Their Permanency
Abstract
changes in addition to studies which deal with changes which may reason ably be called sudden because they result from single-experience sit uations.2 All of these studies indicate the possibility of causing changes 1 Sturges, H. A. Studies in the Dynamics of Attitude. Mss. (1924). Sturges, H. A. The Theory of Correlation Applied in Studies of Changing Attitudes/ ' American Journal of Sociology, XXXIII (September, 1927), pp. 269-275. Bogardus,...
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Title
Prestige, as Measured by Single-Experience Changes and Their Permanency
Published Date
May 1, 1934
Volume
27
Issue
9
Pages
663 - 672
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