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1. Conventionalism

Rigid adherence to conventional middle-class values.

“Obedience and respect for authority are the most important virtues children should learn.”

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A questionnaire to measure authoritarianism, first published by the German philosopher, sociologist, and psychologist Theodor W(iesengrund) Adorno (1903–69) and several colleagues in the book “The Authoritarian Personality” (1950).

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