The subject of this paper is the comparison of the results of the survey of public opinion before and after the change of the regime in Serbia as of 5th October 2000. Both researches (May 2000 and June 2001) were field researches, reaching for households, using random sample of the citizens of Serbia, without Kosovo. The obtained results show that the change of regime in Serbia was followed with the change in the sense of decreased expression of authoritarianism and ethnocentrism after one year of democratic rule. However, the question which still remains is - whether the registered change is the result of social-political circumstances, and whether it is the reflection of essential changes of value systems, or just different experience of social desirability of particular attitudes.Predmet ovog istrazivanja je poredjenje rezultata ispitivanja javnog mnjenja pre i posle promene rezima u Srbiji od 5. oktobra 2000. godine, odnosno poredjenje rezultata na instrumentima koji su bili namenjeni registrovanju prisustva autoritarnosti i etnocentrizma. Oba istrazivanja (maj 2000. i jun 2001.) su bila terenska, na slucajnom uzorku gradjana Srbije, bez Kosova. Istrazivanje iz 2000. je obuhvatilo 1100 ispitanika, a iz 2001. - 1513. Rezultati pokazuju da su i skorovi na Skali autoritarnosti i na Skali etnicke distance statisticki znacajno nizi 2001. u odnosu na istrazivanje iz 2000. Medjutim, poredjenja sa ranijim istrazivanjima (iz 1997.), kao i sa kasnijim istrazivanjima (iz 2002. godine) govore da je taj pomak ipak relativan, jer su postignuti skorovi jos uvek veoma visoki, a, pored toga, poslednja istrazivanja (iz 2002.) pokazuju ponovni rast etnicke distance.
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Biro, M., Mihic, V., Milin, P., & Logar-Djuric, S. (2002). Did socio-political changes in Serbia changed the level of authoritarianism and ethnocentrism of citizens? Psihologija, 35(1–2), 37–47. https://doi.org/10.2298/psi0201037b
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