Handbook of Socialization Theory and ResearchDavid A. Goslin Rand McNally, 1969 - Всего страниц: 1182 |
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... assumed complexities of generalized imitation , it was proposed that the phenomena usually grouped under the rubric ... assumed to be long - term , and reversibility or change in the process is never tested and almost never even assumed ...
... assumed complexities of generalized imitation , it was proposed that the phenomena usually grouped under the rubric ... assumed to be long - term , and reversibility or change in the process is never tested and almost never even assumed ...
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... assumed to have the structural properties mentioned , while an experimental measure of imitation of a strange experimenter is assumed not to have these properties . Given the fact that distinctions between identification and imitation ...
... assumed to have the structural properties mentioned , while an experimental measure of imitation of a strange experimenter is assumed not to have these properties . Given the fact that distinctions between identification and imitation ...
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... assumed that identification is illogical , i.e. , a defense , and hence must be a reaction to an intense pain experience or a negative drive state . The defensive character of identification is assumed not only by its illogical ...
... assumed that identification is illogical , i.e. , a defense , and hence must be a reaction to an intense pain experience or a negative drive state . The defensive character of identification is assumed not only by its illogical ...
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Introduction | 1 |
Some Roles | 57 |
SocialLearning Theory of Identificatory Processes | 213 |
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