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Linton observed that “ the division of the society's members into age - sex categories is perhaps the feature of greatest importance for establishing participation of the individual in culture ” ( Linton , 1945 , p . 63 ) .
Linton observed that “ the division of the society's members into age - sex categories is perhaps the feature of greatest importance for establishing participation of the individual in culture ” ( Linton , 1945 , p . 63 ) .
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The husband father role is instrumental , i.e. , task - oriented and emotioninhibited in nearly all cultures , and the wife - mother role is customarily more expressive , i.e. , emotional , nurturant , and responsible ( Parsons , 1955 ) ...
The husband father role is instrumental , i.e. , task - oriented and emotioninhibited in nearly all cultures , and the wife - mother role is customarily more expressive , i.e. , emotional , nurturant , and responsible ( Parsons , 1955 ) ...
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Russia has stressed the desirability of maintaining the several distinctive cultures to be found within its boundaries . Cultural enclaves exist within many other countries . Within the United States , some Cajuns of Louisiana and some ...
Russia has stressed the desirability of maintaining the several distinctive cultures to be found within its boundaries . Cultural enclaves exist within many other countries . Within the United States , some Cajuns of Louisiana and some ...
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Introduction | 1 |
Theoretical Approaches to the Socialization Process | 23 |
Some Roles | 57 |
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