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Soziale Einstellungen und soziales Verhalten

Zur Kritik des Attitüdenkonzepts

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Seit William I. Thomas und Florian Znaniecki (1918:27) die Sozialpsychologie mit der wissenschaftlichen Erforschung von sozialen Einstellungen gleichsetzten, fand das Attitüdenkonzept in einer Vielzahl von Kontexten Anwendung. Es entwickelte sich rasch zu dem, was Gordon W. Allport (1935) ein unentbehrliches Konzept bzw. einen Eckstein im Gebäude der amerikanischen Sozialpsychologie nannte. G. Murphy u. a. schrieben (1937: 889): »Perhaps no single concept… occupies a more nearly central Position.« Daß diese Ansicht von vielen SozialWissenschaftlern geteilt wurde, bezeugt der Umfang der vorliegenden Attitüdenliteratur.

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