Temporal correlates of dogmatism

Reports a study of the relationships between an abbreviated dogmatism scale, 2 dogmatism subscales, and perceptions of time. Using 436 Ss ages 17-22, it was found that, dogmatism relates to anxiety about time, a reduction in the present's and future's importance, and an emphasis on the pas...

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