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The Presence of National-Authoritarian Political Orientations in Part of the Zagreb Student Population
Ilija ŽIVKOVIĆ
Dragan BAGIĆ
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The paper gives insight into the empirical research of the
presence of national-authoritarian political orientations on a
sample of Zagreb University students. The research was
carried out on a sample of 642 first and second year
students of six faculties. For measuring the national-
-authoritarian political orientation the modified Noack et al.
(1995) Scale comprising five statements was used. Factor
analysis has shown that statements measure the same object
of measurement, because their factorisation extracted only
one significant component with the Cronbach alpha
reliability coefficient of .63. The initial hypothesis the paper
deals with is the thesis that older adolescents do not show
greater proneness towards national-authoritarian political
orientations when compared to their peers in developed
countries. In addition to this one, also tested were the
hypotheses concerning the influence of socialisational
elements such as: family atmosphere, parents' education,
place of examinee's birth, the role of religion in life, as well
as faculty orientation on proneness to the national-
-authoritarian political concept. Research results confirm the
initial research hypothesis. The findings also indicate that
family atmosphere and parents' education are not predictive
for the examinee's proneness to the measured political
concept. The adolescent's place of birth, degree of religiosity
and faculty orientation indicate an explicative value in the
analysis of proneness to this political orientation.
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Hrčak ID:
19678
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Datum izdavanja:
31.10.2002.
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