Handbook of Socialization Theory and ResearchDavid A. Goslin Rand McNally, 1969 - Всего страниц: 1182 |
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... species - specific behaviour patterns are so clearly at work in other mammalian species , why need we baulk at postulating their presence in man ? ” ( pp . 301-302 ) .52 In this rejoinder , Bowlby ignored the difficulties which I had ...
... species - specific behaviour patterns are so clearly at work in other mammalian species , why need we baulk at postulating their presence in man ? ” ( pp . 301-302 ) .52 In this rejoinder , Bowlby ignored the difficulties which I had ...
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... species that has been demonstrated in experiments on the effects of early rearing conditions upon the behavior of various mammals ( Cairns & Johnson , 1965 ; Denenberg , Hudgens & Zarrow , 1964 ; Kuo , 1960 ) . Once positive attachments ...
... species that has been demonstrated in experiments on the effects of early rearing conditions upon the behavior of various mammals ( Cairns & Johnson , 1965 ; Denenberg , Hudgens & Zarrow , 1964 ; Kuo , 1960 ) . Once positive attachments ...
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... species , ( b ) the more imitative species , and ( c ) the more playful ( primary competence motivated ) species . The fact that these attributes are primary to monkey sociality is suggested by the Harlows ' ( Harlow & Harlow , 1962 ) ...
... species , ( b ) the more imitative species , and ( c ) the more playful ( primary competence motivated ) species . The fact that these attributes are primary to monkey sociality is suggested by the Harlows ' ( Harlow & Harlow , 1962 ) ...
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Introduction | 1 |
Some Roles | 57 |
SocialLearning Theory of Identificatory Processes | 213 |
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