Authors
Richard F. Antonak, Hanoch Livneh
Publication date
2000/1/1
Source
Disability and rehabilitation
Volume
22
Issue
5
Pages
211-224
Publisher
Taylor & Francis
Description
Purpose
The purpose of this paper is to assist those engaged in research dealing with attitudes towards persons with disabilities by presenting a catalogue of various attitude measurement methods.
Method
A review of the methodological and psychological literatures on the measurement of attitudes towards persons with disabilities.
Results
The review uncovered 10 direct methods to measure attitudes, in which the respondents are aware that they are participating in an experiment and 14 indirect methods in four categories that are not plagued by attitude-distorting influences because the respondents are not aware that their attitudes are being measured. A discussion of each method with examples is provided, followed by implications for rehabilitation practitioners, rehabilitation education and training, and rehabilitation researchers.
Conclusions
The investigation of attitudes towards persons with disabilities …
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