Abstract

Abstract This study explored, first, the self- versus other perceptions of New Zealand police officers and university students and, second, each group's perceptions of how they were viewed by the other. Perceptions were measured by an attitude rating scale consisting of 15 semantic differential dimensions. The results showed that each group's self-perceptions were different from the perceptions by the other group and that both groups had rather accurate ideas of how they were perceived by the other.

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