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The study of political commitment
DeLamater, John.
Year: 1973.
Publisher:  American Sociological Association. 
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Frontmatter
Tables
I. Introduction: The Study of Political Commitment
II. A Conceptualization of Political Commitment
III. Political Commitment in a Heterogeneous Nation
IV. Methods and Procedures
V. The Measures of Commitment
VI. Results: Commitment and Development
VII. Results: Commitment and Demographic Factors
VIII. Discussion and Conclusions
Appendix I. Commitment Items
Appendix II. Locus of Commitment Items
Appendix III. Indices of Individual Developmental Status
Appendix IV. Demographic and Background Measures
References
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Title: The study of political commitment : by John DeLamater.
Author: DeLamater, John
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E-Distribution Information: University of Michigan Library, Scholarly Publishing Office
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Source Version: The study of political commitment : by John DeLamater
DeLamater, John
Washington, D.C.: American Sociological Association, 1973.
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/2027/heb.02021
Subject Headings: • Allegiance
• Allegiance -- Yugoslavia
• Commitment (Psychology)
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