BestJ. (1973) Public Opinion. Sage CA: Los Angeles, CA: SAGE Publications.
2.
ConnellR.W. (1971) The Child's Construction of Politics. Sage CA: Los Angeles, CA: SAGE Publications.
3.
EisingerP.E. (1963) “The conditions of protest behavior in American cities.” Amer. Pol. Sci. Rev.6 (March): 10–28.
4.
FishbeinJ.KenistonK.MackinnonC. (1973) “Moral reasoning and political ideology.” J. of Personality and Social Psychology27: 109–119.
5.
FlavellJ.H. (1963) The Developmental Psychology of Jean Piaget. Sage CA: Los Angeles, CA: SAGE Publications.
6.
GlantzO. (1975) “New left radicalism and punitive moralism.” Polity7 (Spring): 281–304.
7.
GoldA.R.FreedmanL.N.ChristieR. (1971) “The anatomy of revolutionists.” J. of Applied Social Psychology1, (January): 26–43.
8.
HaanN. (1972). “Activism as moral protest: moral judgment of hypothetical dilemmas and an actual situation,” in KohlbergL.TurielE. (eds.) The Development of Moral Judgment and Action. Sage CA: Los Angeles, CA: SAGE Publications.
9.
HaanN.SmithM.B.BlockJ. (1968) “Moral reasoning of young adults: political-social behavior, family background and personality correlates.” J. of Personality and Social Psychology10: 183–201.
10.
Hampden-TURNERC.WhettenP. (1971) “Morals left and right.” Psychology Today4 (Aprial): 39-43, 74-76.
11.
HarmonC.P. (1973) “The development of moral and political reasoning among 10, 13 and 16 year-olds.” Ph.D. dissertation, Yale University. (unpublished).
12.
HessR.D.TorneyJ. (1967) The Development of Political Attitudes In Children. Sage CA: Los Angeles, CA: SAGE Publications.
JacksonP.GetzelsJ. (1963) Creativity and Intelligence. Sage CA: Los Angeles, CA: SAGE Publications.
15.
KenistonK. (1973) Radicals and Militants: An Annotated Bibliography of Empirical Research on Campus Unrest. Sage CA: Los Angeles, CA: SAGE Publications.
16.
KohlbergL. (1969). “Stage and sequence: the cognitive-developmental approach to socialization,” pp. 347–481 in GoslinD.H. (ed.) Handbook of Socialization Theory and Research. Sage CA: Los Angeles, CA: SAGE Publications.
17.
LipsetS.M. (1968) “On the politics of conscience and extreme commitment.” Encounter31 (August): 66–71.
18.
LipsetS.M.RaabE. (1970) The Politics of Unreason. Sage CA: Los Angeles, CA: SAGE Publications.
19.
LunzerE.A. “Problems of formal reasoning in test situations,” pp. 19–46 in MussenP. (ed.) European Research in Cognitive Development: Monographs of the SRCD 30.
20.
MerelmanR.M. (1976) “Political reasoning in adolescence: some bridging themes.” Sage Professional Papers in American Politics. Sage CA: Los Angeles, CA: SAGE Publications.
21.
MerelmanR.M. (1971) Political Socialization and Educational Climates. Sage CA: Los Angeles, CA: SAGE Publications.
22.
MerelmanR.M. (1969) “The development of political ideology: a framework for the analysis of political socialization.” Amer. Pol. Sci. Rev.63 (September).
23.
MerelmanR.M.McCABEA. (1974) “Evolving orientations toward policy choice in adolescence.” Amer. J. of Pol. Sci. (November): 665–681.
24.
O’CONNORR.E. (1974) “Political activism and moral reasoning: political and apolitical students in Great Britain and France.” British J. of Pol. Sci.4 (January): 53–79.
25.
PortesA. (1971) “On the logic of post-factum explanations: the hypothesis of lower-class frustration as the cause of leftist radicalism.” Social Forces50 (September): 26–44.
26.
PutnamR.A. (1973) The Beliefs of Politicians. Sage CA: Los Angeles, CA: SAGE Publications.
27.
ReichC. (1970) The Greening of America. Sage CA: Los Angeles, CA: SAGE Publications.
28.
SullivanJ.L.MarcusG.E.MinnsD.R. (1975) “The development of political ideology: some empirical findings.” Youth & Society7 (December): 148–170.
29.
TorranceE.P. (1966) Torrance Tests of Creative Thinking. Sage CA: Los Angeles, CA: SAGE Publications.