Social Criticism Scale
Jessor & Jessor (1977)
Anatomy
Measures this construct
- Social Criticism (unresolved)
- Cultural Estrangement
- Alienation
Items
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Reliability & validity
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- Validity
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Items measuring this instrument
Canonical item stems whose source_items[] includes a variant from this instrument. Capped at 10; see the full list via the link below.
government policy is getting to be so exclusively determined by powerful business and professional groups that the needs of the people as a…
if the people want change they can make effective use of right to vote and to petitionthats the advantage of american democracy
in a country like ours with its wealth and technology the fact there are millions of families living below the poverty line means that ther…
in the last couple of decades the government has been highly effective in providing jobs and job training for the poor
increasing american military strength and maintaining overseas bases are necessary ways of safeguarding world peace
instead of providing students with a truly liberal education american universities have increasingly become training centers for business f…
the deterioration of our environment shows how bad things can become in a free enterprise system where profit comes before human needs
the experience with the war in vietnam shows that our foreign policy is strongly controlled by the military and by large industry
the fact that students have nothing to say about how a university is run is one reason why a college education has so little relevance to w…
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