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The role of personality variables in predicting attitudes toward people with intellectual disability: An Australian perspective
Sylvia Page,
Mir Islam
Psychology
Health Services Research Group
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Social Sciences
Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities
100%
Attitudes
100%
Personality
57%
Contact
42%
Support
28%
Quality
28%
Surveys
28%
Prejudice
28%
Online Survey
14%
Research
14%
Minority Groups
14%
Inventories
14%
Attitude Research
14%
Approach
14%
Community
14%
Women
14%
Program
14%
Associations
14%
Perspective
14%
Interaction
14%
Adults
14%
Hypothesis
14%
Psychology
Attitudes
100%
Intellectual Disabilities
85%
Personality
57%
Agreeableness
28%
Demographics
28%
Openness
28%
Demographic Variable
14%
Research
14%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Prejudice
14%