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Citations
35751
World Ranking
5773
National Ranking
3123

Research.com Recognitions

  • 1959 - Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)

Overview

Milton Rokeach is affiliated with Washington State University in the United States. Their academic career includes recognition as a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS), an honor awarded in 1959.

There is no publicly available information on recent papers, frequent co-authors, publication venues, book publications, or specific fields and subfields of study associated with this scientist. Likewise, no detailed main topics of work have been documented.

Outstanding awards include:

  • Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS), 1959

Best Publications

  • The nature of human values

    Milton Rokeach

  • The Open and Closed Mind

    Milton Rokeach

  • Beliefs, attitudes, and values

    Richard L. Gorsuch;Milton Rokeach

  • Beliefs, attitudes and values : a theory of organization and change

    Milton Rokeach

  • Understanding Human Values: Individual and Societal

    Milton Rokeach

  • Stability and change in American value priorities, 1968–1981.

    Milton Rokeach;Sandra J. Ball-Rokeach

  • The Open and Closed Mind: Investigations into the Nature of Belief Systems and Personality Systems.

    Otto Klineberg;Milton Rokeach

  • A Theory of Organization and Change Within Value‐Attitude Systems

    Milton Rokeach

  • THE ROLE OF VALUES IN PUBLIC OPINION RESEARCH

    Milton Rokeach

  • Political and religious dogmatism: An alternative to the authoritarian personality.

    Milton Rokeach

  • Archie Bunker's Bigotry: A Study in Selective Perception and Exposure

    Neil Vidmar;Milton Rokeach

  • The Open and Closed Mind: Investigations into the Nature of Belief Systems and Personality Systems

    Milton Rokeach

  • The Nature And Meaning of Dogmatism

    Milton Rokeach

  • Generalized mental rigidity as a factor in ethnocentrism.

    Milton Rokeach

  • The great American values test : influencing behavior and belief through television

    Sandra Ball-Rokeach;Milton Rokeach;Joel W. Grube

  • Beliefs, Attitudes and Values: A Theory of Organization and Change

    Joseph H. Fichter;Milton Rokeach

  • Race and shared belief as factors in social choice.

    Milton Rokeach;Louis Mezei

  • Human Values and Pro-Environmental Behavior

    Riley E. Dunlap;J. Keith Grieneeks;Milton Rokeach

  • Long-range experimental modification of values, attitudes, and behavior.

    Unknown

  • Understanding Human Values: Individual and Societal

    Richard L. Gorsuch;Milton Rokeach

  • The Nature of Human Values.

    Robin M. Williams;Milton Rokeach

  • Beliefs, Attitudes and Values. A Theory of Organization and Change

    Claude Faugeron;Milton Rokeach

  • The Open and Closed Mind.

    Roy G. Francis;Milton Rokeach

Frequent Co-Authors

Joel W. Grube
Joel W. Grube Pacific Institute
Richard L. Gorsuch
Richard L. Gorsuch Fuller Theological Seminary
Louis A. Penner
Louis A. Penner Wayne State University

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