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ATTITUDES AND SOCIAL COGNITION Limits on Legitimacy: Moral and Religious Convictions as Constraints on Deference to Authority Linda J. Skitka
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Supreme Court / University of Washington / U.S. Supreme Court / University of Illinois at Chicago / Authority Linda J. Skitka Christopher W. Bauman University of Illinois at Chicago University of Washington Brad L. Lytle University of Illinois at / /

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