Determination of the Potential for Dissidence in the US Army. Volume II. Survey of Military Opinion

A study was made to examine the nature of dissent and the characteristics of dissidents in the Army, and then to examine Army practices, procedures, and customs to learn whether or how they might be related to expressions of dissent. Volume I in the report of this study developed methodology for exa...

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ATTITUDES(PSYCHOLOGY)
dissidence
Military Forces and Organizations
MOTIVATION
PREDICTIONS
PSYCHOLOGICAL TESTS
Psychology
PUBLIC OPINION
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