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| Scala dell'Autoritarismo di Destra× | Scala dei Valori Culturali× | |
|---|---|---|
| Campo | Psicologia sociale | Psicologia sociale |
| Famiglia | Process / pipeline | Process / pipeline |
| Anno di origine≠ | 1981 | 2002 |
| Ideatore≠ | Bob Altemeyer | Daphna Oyserman |
| Tipo | Self-report Likert scale | Self-report Likert scale |
| Fonte seminale≠ | Altemeyer, B. (1981). Right-wing authoritarianism. University of Manitoba Press. link ↗ | Oyserman, D., Coon, H. M., & Kemmelmeier, M. (2002). Rethinking individualism and collectivism: Evaluation of theoretical assumptions and meta-analyses. Psychological Bulletin, 128(1), 3–72. DOI ↗ |
| Alias | RWA | CVS |
| Correlati | 4 | 4 |
| Sintesi≠ | The Right-Wing Authoritarianism Scale (RWA) is a self-report measure developed by Bob Altemeyer in 1981 to assess individual differences in authoritarian attitudes, including submission to established authorities, adherence to conventional norms, and aggression toward those perceived to violate social conventions. The scale measures three core dimensions: authoritarian submission, authoritarian aggression, and conventionalism. It has become a cornerstone of research on authoritarianism, political attitudes, and intergroup prejudice. | The Cultural Values Scale is a self-report measure designed to assess individual endorsement of cultural values spanning individualism and collectivism. Developed within the cross-cultural psychology literature, the scale captures how individuals prioritize personal autonomy, achievement, and self-expression against group harmony, interdependence, and collective well-being. It has become a standard tool for understanding cultural orientation in diverse populations. |
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