Handbook of Socialization Theory and ResearchDavid A. Goslin Rand McNally, 1969 - Всего страниц: 1182 |
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... mother - figure these instinctual re- sponse systems do not cease motivating him " ( 1960b , p . 93 ) . Bowlby maintains that until the infant attains proximity to his mother , his subjective experience is that of " primary anxiety ...
... mother - figure these instinctual re- sponse systems do not cease motivating him " ( 1960b , p . 93 ) . Bowlby maintains that until the infant attains proximity to his mother , his subjective experience is that of " primary anxiety ...
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... mother , burying face in mother's lap , ex- ploration from mother as a secure base , clinging , lifting arms in greeting , clap- ping hands in greeting , and approaching through locomotion . Her two negative indices were differential ...
... mother , burying face in mother's lap , ex- ploration from mother as a secure base , clinging , lifting arms in greeting , clap- ping hands in greeting , and approaching through locomotion . Her two negative indices were differential ...
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... mother's viewpoint , elicits a wide range of information , including factual data about the child himself , beyond what the mother reports about the interaction . 3. Personal Characteristics of Mother A second line of inquiry suggested ...
... mother's viewpoint , elicits a wide range of information , including factual data about the child himself , beyond what the mother reports about the interaction . 3. Personal Characteristics of Mother A second line of inquiry suggested ...
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Introduction | 1 |
Theoretical Approaches to the Socialization Process | 23 |
Some Roles | 57 |
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