Handbook of Socialization Theory and ResearchDavid A. Goslin Rand McNally, 1969 - Всего страниц: 1182 |
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... contribution is completed . The patience , fortitude , and good humor of the authors of this vol- ume were unshakable ; more ... contributed in important ways to this book . My colleague , David C. Glass , took a major part of the re ...
... contribution is completed . The patience , fortitude , and good humor of the authors of this vol- ume were unshakable ; more ... contributed in important ways to this book . My colleague , David C. Glass , took a major part of the re ...
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... be that the greater potential for obedience and responsibility of children raised in large families contributed to the selective advantage of large domestic groups once the food - producing 536 THEORETICAL APPROACHES TO SOCIALIZATION.
... be that the greater potential for obedience and responsibility of children raised in large families contributed to the selective advantage of large domestic groups once the food - producing 536 THEORETICAL APPROACHES TO SOCIALIZATION.
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... contribution to their socialization was usually constructive and often profound . At least , so they report it , and I find no reason to doubt them . Many minority group and low social status children , particularly , find a social ...
... contribution to their socialization was usually constructive and often profound . At least , so they report it , and I find no reason to doubt them . Many minority group and low social status children , particularly , find a social ...
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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