Handbook of Socialization Theory and ResearchDavid A. Goslin Rand McNally, 1969 - Всего страниц: 1182 |
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... Kinsey ( 1948 , 1953 ) reports that by age 12 about a tenth of his female sample and a fifth of his male sample had already experienced orgasm through masturba- tion . ( There is some evidence that early entry into sexual activity is ...
... Kinsey ( 1948 , 1953 ) reports that by age 12 about a tenth of his female sample and a fifth of his male sample had already experienced orgasm through masturba- tion . ( There is some evidence that early entry into sexual activity is ...
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... ( Kinsey , 1948 ) . The corresponding organizing event for females is not a biological but a social event : the arrival at an age that suggests a certain proximity to marriage . In contrast to male masturbation rates , we find that only ...
... ( Kinsey , 1948 ) . The corresponding organizing event for females is not a biological but a social event : the arrival at an age that suggests a certain proximity to marriage . In contrast to male masturbation rates , we find that only ...
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... ( Kinsey , 1953 ) . This decline , it should be noted , can only be partly attributed to declines in biological capacity on the part of the male . The decrease may derive from many things . In many cases the problem is one of relating ...
... ( Kinsey , 1953 ) . This decline , it should be noted , can only be partly attributed to declines in biological capacity on the part of the male . The decrease may derive from many things . In many cases the problem is one of relating ...
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Introduction | 1 |
Theoretical Approaches to the Socialization Process | 23 |
Some Roles | 57 |
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