Handbook of Socialization Theory and ResearchDavid A. Goslin Rand McNally, 1969 - Всего страниц: 1182 |
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... cultures differ in the inferences they draw from perceptual cues , not in the cues they are able to distinguish . Such an interpretation suggests the value of studying more directly the way in which the cues are assimilated to different ...
... cultures differ in the inferences they draw from perceptual cues , not in the cues they are able to distinguish . Such an interpretation suggests the value of studying more directly the way in which the cues are assimilated to different ...
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... cultures . But , as Margaret Mead ( 1935 ) demonstrated so effectively in her now - classic study of three New Guinea tribes , there are marked differences among cultures in the specific activities and personality characteristics ...
... cultures . But , as Margaret Mead ( 1935 ) demonstrated so effectively in her now - classic study of three New Guinea tribes , there are marked differences among cultures in the specific activities and personality characteristics ...
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... cultures with different original national associations are successfully maintained there . Russia has stressed the desirability of maintaining the several distinctive cultures to be found within its boundaries . Cultural enclaves exist ...
... cultures with different original national associations are successfully maintained there . Russia has stressed the desirability of maintaining the several distinctive cultures to be found within its boundaries . Cultural enclaves exist ...
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Introduction | 1 |
Some Roles | 57 |
SocialLearning Theory of Identificatory Processes | 213 |
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