VERBAL STYLE AND PERSONALITY: AUTHORITARIANISM
It has been suggested that an important aspect of the authoritarian personality is the "quest for unqualified certainty." When faced with novel problem situations, the approach of the authoritarian person tends to be "cautious, unimaginative, and careful." It was the purpose of t...
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