Handbook of Socialization Theory and ResearchDavid A. Goslin Rand McNally, 1969 - Всего страниц: 1182 |
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... cognitive unclearness or confusion ( epistemic motivation ) . In this case the informationseeking behavior can itself become cognitively guided as , for example , the scientific method . What is a Cognitive Theory ? Let us consider some ...
... cognitive unclearness or confusion ( epistemic motivation ) . In this case the informationseeking behavior can itself become cognitively guided as , for example , the scientific method . What is a Cognitive Theory ? Let us consider some ...
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... cognitive representation of the environment to guide him to his office . There is , of course , evidence that the state of the organism does , to some extent , modify the cognitive representation of the environment ; but if it is ...
... cognitive representation of the environment to guide him to his office . There is , of course , evidence that the state of the organism does , to some extent , modify the cognitive representation of the environment ; but if it is ...
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... Cognitive functioning and mental tardation , 1068–1070 Cognitive labels , 133-135 Cognitive models and internalization , 264 Cognitive process , continuity in , 990–995 Cognitive representation age changes in , 328–329 , 333-335 nature ...
... Cognitive functioning and mental tardation , 1068–1070 Cognitive labels , 133-135 Cognitive models and internalization , 264 Cognitive process , continuity in , 990–995 Cognitive representation age changes in , 328–329 , 333-335 nature ...
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Introduction | 1 |
Some Roles | 57 |
SocialLearning Theory of Identificatory Processes | 213 |
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