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Wartości a postawy i zachowania społeczno-polityczne

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Values, attitudes and socio-political behaviour
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W niniejszej pracy zaprezentowano teorie wartości M. Rokeacha i S.H. Schwartza oraz dokonano przeglądu badań nad związkiem systemu wartości, postaw i zachowań społeczno-politycznych. Zdaniem wymienionych autorów, wartości i postawy stanowią elementy systemu przekonań, pomiędzy którymi zachodzi formalny i funkcjonalny związek. Wartości stanowią punkt odniesienia dla formułowania globalnych ocen i kształtowania indywidualnych postaw wobec rzeczywistości. Leżą również u podstaw inicjacji zachowań.
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The following paper is devoted to theories of values of M. Rokeach and S.H. Schwartz. It includes also the survey of researches about relations between value systems, attitudes and socio-political behaviour. According to the authors mentioned above, between values and attitudes, which are the elements of belief system, exist formal and functional relations. Values are points of reference for making global judgments and forming individual attitudes towards reality. They are also principles of initiating behaviour.
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Tom
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Bibliogr. 50 poz.
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  • Politechnika Białostocka,
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