Abstract
"This study focused on the relationships between . . . three socialization variables of parental identification, religious affiliation, and social class to two aspects of the self-concept, dominance and love . . ‥ No significant differences in self-concept scores as a function of parental identification were observed . . ‥ Catholic subjects have significantly higher love scores than do Jewish subjects, and the former have significantly higher love than dominance scores . . ‥ Upper class subjects have significantly higher dominance scores than lower class subjects, and upper class subjects are significantly higher on dominance than on love." From Psyc Abstracts 36:01:3GC94B. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2006 APA, all rights reserved)