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Seliktar, Ofira – International Journal of Political Education, 1980
This study of Israeli youths' attitudes toward the Arab-Israeli conflict found that youthful opinions stemmed not from a single, coherent attitude but instead were affected by specific issues. Religiosity was the clearest determining influence. The impact of the Holocaust and Zionism were too complex to be described by the methods used. (Author/AM)
Descriptors: Adolescents, Attitude Change, Childhood Attitudes, Culture Conflict
Lawson, E. D. – 1978
This paper discusses a survey undertaken to determine how children of different sexes and of different religious/ethnic groups in the Middle East form political attitudes. In this survey, special emphasis was placed on the rate of development of the assumed political attitudes, the age and grade level of the emergence of clear political…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Arabs, Childhood Attitudes, Children