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Psychol Rep ; 80(3 Pt 2): 1139-48, 1997 Jun.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-9246880

ABSTRACT

The study investigated relationships between political orientation, causal perceptions of poverty, and attitudes toward government programs for the poor. The test sample of 200 women and 200 men were recruited from introductory psychology classes. In support of hypotheses based on previous research and Weiner's attribution-emotion-action theory, when compared with self-identified Democrats, self-identified Republicans (a) were significantly more inclined to attribute homelessness to internal vs external factors and (b) expressed significantly less favorable attitudes toward publically funded programs for the homeless. Sex differences were nonsignificant. Conceptual-empirical and methodological implications are discussed. Limitations on inferences from these data and directions for inquiry into the development of individual difference in political cognitions and public policy attitudes are considered.


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Attitude , Ill-Housed Persons/psychology , Politics , Public Policy , Social Identification , Adult , Female , Humans , Individuality , Internal-External Control , Male , Poverty/psychology
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