Handbook of Socialization Theory and ResearchDavid A. Goslin Rand McNally, 1969 - Всего страниц: 1182 |
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... example , who has washed dishes for five years cannot arbitrarily decide to discontinue doing so without arousing multiple repercussions , even though most husbands do not wash dishes . Socialization for Socialization The preceding ...
... example , who has washed dishes for five years cannot arbitrarily decide to discontinue doing so without arousing multiple repercussions , even though most husbands do not wash dishes . Socialization for Socialization The preceding ...
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... example , " I hope this was what you wanted , " or " Is my dress all right ? " ) , or to obtain specific instructions concerning his behavior in advance ( for example , “ What should I wear ? ” or “ How long do you want the paper to be ...
... example , " I hope this was what you wanted , " or " Is my dress all right ? " ) , or to obtain specific instructions concerning his behavior in advance ( for example , “ What should I wear ? ” or “ How long do you want the paper to be ...
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... example , one is asked to complete the following sentence : " The little- -is playing in the yard , ” it is apparent that the choice of words to fill this blank is quite limited . The most obvious choices are all singular animate nouns ...
... example , one is asked to complete the following sentence : " The little- -is playing in the yard , ” it is apparent that the choice of words to fill this blank is quite limited . The most obvious choices are all singular animate nouns ...
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Introduction | 1 |
Some Roles | 57 |
SocialLearning Theory of Identificatory Processes | 213 |
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