24 the worst crime a person could commit is to attack publicly the people who believe in the same thing he does

CITM_e29d4122b601 · 2 source instruments · 1 surface variant

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24 the worst crime a person could commit is to attack publicly the people who believe in the same thing he does

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  1. 24. The worst crime a person could commit is to attack publicly the people who believe in the same thing he does.

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24. The worst crime a person could commit is to attack publicly the people who believe in the same thing he does.

The Dogmatism Scale (Form E)

INST_7565813f802b

24. The worst crime a person could commit is to attack publicly the people who believe in the same thing he does.

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