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Social Conformity and Response Bias Revisited: The Influence of "Others" on Japanese Respondents
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Chisuzu Kondo
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16. Dezember 2010
Published Online: 2010-12-16
Published in Print: 2010-12-01
© 2010 by Walter de Gruyter Berlin/Boston
Artikel in diesem Heft
- Introduction
- Lest We Forget: Free-Thought and the Environment
- J. S. Mill and the Art of Compromise
- Moral Judgments, Moral Virtues, and Moral Norms
- Social Deviations, Labelling and Normality
- Calling Citizens to a Moral Way of Life: A Dutch Example of Moralized Politics
- Social Conformity and Response Bias Revisited: The Influence of "Others" on Japanese Respondents
- Racism and Its Presuppositions: Towards a Pragmatic Ethics of Social Change
- Personal Versus Political Affairs in Churchill's This is a Chair
- A Severe Warning for Democracy
Schlagwörter für diesen Artikel
social conformity;
response bias;
interviewer effect;
immoral choices;
Japanese respondents
Artikel in diesem Heft
- Introduction
- Lest We Forget: Free-Thought and the Environment
- J. S. Mill and the Art of Compromise
- Moral Judgments, Moral Virtues, and Moral Norms
- Social Deviations, Labelling and Normality
- Calling Citizens to a Moral Way of Life: A Dutch Example of Moralized Politics
- Social Conformity and Response Bias Revisited: The Influence of "Others" on Japanese Respondents
- Racism and Its Presuppositions: Towards a Pragmatic Ethics of Social Change
- Personal Versus Political Affairs in Churchill's This is a Chair
- A Severe Warning for Democracy