The American Community in Lebanon and the Palestine Problem: A Study in Changing Attitudes (ص 35)

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The American Community in Lebanon and the Palestine Problem: A Study in Changing Attitudes (ص 35)
المحتوى
2) Change in attitudes. Its magnitude and direction
The aim of this section is to determine whether there
is any change in the attitudes of the respondents after they
have resided in Lebanon, how big or small that change is,
and the direction of the change.
The question asked to determine whether any change
took place was: Did residing in Lebanon?
a) Reaffirm the view you had before coming to Lebanon.
b) Alter your view of the problem.
c) Have no effect on it.
d) No answer.
“Residing in Lebanon”’ is equal to ‘getting to know us.’
We want to find out whether the respondents new experience
or new situation, i.e. residing’ in Lebanon, led to a change in
their view of the Palestine problem.
Findings: 63 per cent of our sample stated that residing
in Lebanon altered their view of the Palestine problem. 20
per cent of our sample said that residing in Lebanon reaffirmed
the view they had before residing in Lebanon, and 4 per cent
gave no answer. Only 13 per cent of our sample said that
residing in Lebanon had no effect on their view of the prob-
lem. (See Table 6a.)
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تاريخ
ديسمبر ١٩٦٩
المنشئ
Sirhan, Bassem
سرحان، باسم

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