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An example of this fact comes from a semilongitudinal study of the sex - role attitudes of bright and average boys and girls ( Kohlberg & Zigler , 1967 ) . In the first place , this study indicated significant IQ effects in performance ...
An example of this fact comes from a semilongitudinal study of the sex - role attitudes of bright and average boys and girls ( Kohlberg & Zigler , 1967 ) . In the first place , this study indicated significant IQ effects in performance ...
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In the below - average range , a linear correlation ( r .53 ) is found between IQ and moral maturity , whereas no relationship ( r = .16 ) is found between the two measures in the above - average group . In other words , children below ...
In the below - average range , a linear correlation ( r .53 ) is found between IQ and moral maturity , whereas no relationship ( r = .16 ) is found between the two measures in the above - average group . In other words , children below ...
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These groups in turn were equally divided by age ( 5 and 7 ) and by IQ ( average and mildly retarded ) . The boys were administered the same tests as in the Kohlberg and Zigler ( 1967 ) study . The age trends for both father - absent ...
These groups in turn were equally divided by age ( 5 and 7 ) and by IQ ( average and mildly retarded ) . The boys were administered the same tests as in the Kohlberg and Zigler ( 1967 ) study . The age trends for both father - absent ...
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Introduction | 1 |
Theoretical Approaches to the Socialization Process | 23 |
Some Roles | 57 |
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