Handbook of Socialization Theory and ResearchDavid A. Goslin Rand McNally, 1969 - Всего страниц: 1182 |
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... accept and educate all children who apply and meet the quite minimum standards of decorum involved in accepting the school's rules of conduct ; in complementary fashion , public law requires that children maintain their enrollment in a ...
... accept and educate all children who apply and meet the quite minimum standards of decorum involved in accepting the school's rules of conduct ; in complementary fashion , public law requires that children maintain their enrollment in a ...
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... accepting of disobedience than were their mothers but much more prone to let their children make decisions . Thus the ... accept less discordant standards . even if the change leaves them still more restrictive or more permissive than ...
... accepting of disobedience than were their mothers but much more prone to let their children make decisions . Thus the ... accept less discordant standards . even if the change leaves them still more restrictive or more permissive than ...
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... accepted by his peers may initiate social relationships with a person who is handicapped because he feels the latter is less threatening and competitive and more likely to accept him . For some nonhandicapped persons the perceptual cue ...
... accepted by his peers may initiate social relationships with a person who is handicapped because he feels the latter is less threatening and competitive and more likely to accept him . For some nonhandicapped persons the perceptual cue ...
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Introduction | 1 |
Theoretical Approaches to the Socialization Process | 23 |
Some Roles | 57 |
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Abnormal and Social acquired acquisition activities adolescence adult aggression analysis approach Aronfreed assumed Atayal attachment autotelic Bandura basic behavior systems boys caretaker changes chapter Child Development child's behavior classical conditioning cognitive cognitive style complex concepts consequences context correlations cues culture defined dependence deprivation developmental differentiation discriminative drive early effects environment example experience experimental external function genotype Gewirtz human identification indices individual infant interaction internalized involved Journal of Abnormal Kohlberg language learner ment moral judgment mother motivation norms observational learning observed organism parents patterns performance personality physical Physiological Psychology Piaget positive problem psychoanalytic psychoanalytic theory psychosexual development punishment relations relationships relevant responses reward role role-taking Sears sequence sex-role sex-typing sexual situation social learning Social Psychology society specific stages stimulus control structure studies theory tion Univer variables verbal verbal behavior vicarious vicarious reinforcement York