1. Adam, B. D.: 1978, ?Inferiorization and ?self-esteem?, Social Psychology 41, pp. 47?53.
2. Bachman, J. G. and P. M. O'Malley: 1984a, ?Yea-saying, nay-saying and going to extremes: Black and White differences in survey results due to response style??, Public Opinion Quarterly 48, pp. 409?427.
3. Bachman, J. G. and P. M. O'Malley: 1984b, ?Black-White differences in self-esteem: are they affected by response styles??, American Journal of Sociology 90, pp. 624?639.
4. Bagley, C., K. Mallick and G. H. Verma: 1979, ?Pupil self-esteem: a study of Black and White teenagers in British schools?, in G. K. Verma and C. Bagley (eds.), Race and Education across Cultures (Heinemann, London).
5. Bagley, C., G. H. Verma and K. Mallick: 1983, ?The comparative structure of self-esteem in British and Indian adolescents?, in G. K. Verma and C. Bagley (eds.), Selfconcept, Achievement and Multicultural Education (McMillan, London).