Handbook of Socialization Theory and ResearchDavid A. Goslin Rand McNally, 1969 - Всего страниц: 1182 |
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... action . 1. Considering motives in judging action . 2. Considering consequences in judging action . 3. Subjectivity vs. objectivity of values assessed . 4. Relation of obligation to wish . 5. Identification with actor or victims in ...
... action . 1. Considering motives in judging action . 2. Considering consequences in judging action . 3. Subjectivity vs. objectivity of values assessed . 4. Relation of obligation to wish . 5. Identification with actor or victims in ...
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... ACTION ( ASPECTS 10 AND 13 ) Stage 1. Action is motivated by avoidance of punishment and " conscience " is irrational fear of punishment . Pro - If you let your wife die , you will get in trouble . You'll be blamed for not spending the ...
... ACTION ( ASPECTS 10 AND 13 ) Stage 1. Action is motivated by avoidance of punishment and " conscience " is irrational fear of punishment . Pro - If you let your wife die , you will get in trouble . You'll be blamed for not spending the ...
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David A. Goslin. predictors of action in moral conflict situations , it can be a quite powerful and meaningful predictor of action where it gives rise to distinctive ways of defining concrete situational rights and duties in socially ...
David A. Goslin. predictors of action in moral conflict situations , it can be a quite powerful and meaningful predictor of action where it gives rise to distinctive ways of defining concrete situational rights and duties in socially ...
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Introduction | 1 |
Some Roles | 57 |
SocialLearning Theory of Identificatory Processes | 213 |
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