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Predrasude u dječjoj dobi: provjera dviju skala socijalne distance

The aim of this research was to study children's prejudice. We administered children's social distance scales to 311 fifth graders from 6 elementary schools in Zagreb. One of the scales measured willingness to engage in more or less distanced forms of contact (from living in the same town...

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Published in:Društvena istraživanja 2012, Vol.21 (115), p.137-158
Main Authors: Maričić, Jelena, Horvat, Kristina, Kamenov, Željka
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