Abstract

Summary The Conservatism Scale, a recently developed reliable and valid measure of social attitudes, was completed by Dutch, English, and New Zealand samples. The samples were not matched, and differed significantly on a number of demographic variables. Separate principal component analyses were carried out for each of the three samples. In each of the analyses the first two components which emerged loaded on religious and racialist-punitive items, respectively. In each case the correlation of these two factors with each other was virtually zero.

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