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Cooley , C . H . Human nature and the social order . New York : Scribners , 1902 .
Cooley , C . H . The roots of social knowledge . American Journal of Sociology ,
1926 , 32 , 59 – 79 . Republished in C . H . Cooley , Sociological theory and ...
Cooley , C . H . Human nature and the social order . New York : Scribners , 1902 .
Cooley , C . H . The roots of social knowledge . American Journal of Sociology ,
1926 , 32 , 59 – 79 . Republished in C . H . Cooley , Sociological theory and ...
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We think that early in human history , probably at about the time men developed
natural languages , they also created ... 3 These were relatively abstract models
which collectively covered relations holding between ( 1 ) man and nature ...
We think that early in human history , probably at about the time men developed
natural languages , they also created ... 3 These were relatively abstract models
which collectively covered relations holding between ( 1 ) man and nature ...
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David A. Goslin. critical interaction of the nature of the subject matter and the
nature of the appropriate psychology . ... The particular way one takes it , largely
determines the kind of psychology that one develops as being appropriate for it .
David A. Goslin. critical interaction of the nature of the subject matter and the
nature of the appropriate psychology . ... The particular way one takes it , largely
determines the kind of psychology that one develops as being appropriate for it .
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