C. Bagley, Social Structure and Prejudice in Five English Boroughs ( London, Institute of Race Relations, 1970).
4.
C. Bagley, 'On the Construction and Reliability of a Prejudice Scale'. Race (Vol. XI, No. 2, 1969), 373-4.
5.
These results were first presented in a paper, 'Predicting Behaviour and Attitudes' given to the British Sociological Association Race Relations Section meeting in London, April 1970.
6.
See the work cited in footnote 3, and also on the influence of social mobility on prejudice, W. Runciman and C. Bagley, 'Status Consistency, Relative Deprivation, and Attitudes to Immigrants'. Sociology (Vol. 3, No. 3, 1969), 359-75.
7.
G. Wilson and J. Patterson, 'A New Measure of Conservatism', British Journal of Social and Clinical Psychology (Vol. 7, 1968) 264-9.
8.
G. Wilson, 'Is There a General Factor in Social Attitudes? Evidence from a Factor Analysis of the Conservatism Scale.'British Journal of Social and Clinical Psychology, forthcoming 1970. See, too, C. Bagley, G. Wilson, and R. Boshier, 'The Conservatism Scale: a Factor-Structure Comparison of English, Dutch and New Zealand Samples', Journal of Social Psychology , forthcoming, 1970.
9.
A. Hoogvelt , 'Ethnocentricism, Authoritarianism and Powellism ', Race (Vol. XI, No. 1, 1969), 1-12.
10.
C. Bagley, 'Racial Prejudice and the Conservative Personality: a British Sample', Political Studies, forthcoming, 1970.
11.
11 On this point see R. McKenzie and A. Silver, Angels in Marble: Working Class Conservatives in Urban England (London, Heinemann , 1968).
12.
T. Pettigrew , 'Personality and Sociocultural Factors in Intergroup Attitudes: a Cross-National Comparison', Journal of Conflict Resolution (Vol. 2, 1958), 29-42.
13.
C. Bagley, Race Relations and Social Structure in Britain and the Netherlands: A Comparative Study, in preparation. See, too, the paper, 'Immigrant Minorities in the Netherlands: Integration and Assimilation', given to the Third I.R.R. conference, Birmingham, September 1969 .