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( 5 ) The parents reported no problems with the older children . In the previous community they were known as model children , and it was not until Otto began associating with children in the new neighborhood that they began to have ...
( 5 ) The parents reported no problems with the older children . In the previous community they were known as model children , and it was not until Otto began associating with children in the new neighborhood that they began to have ...
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And occupational studies report that older workers evince at least as high a degree of responsibility , reliability , reasonableness , interest and conscientiousness as younger ones ( Heron & Chown , 1963 ; Smith , 1952 ) .
And occupational studies report that older workers evince at least as high a degree of responsibility , reliability , reasonableness , interest and conscientiousness as younger ones ( Heron & Chown , 1963 ; Smith , 1952 ) .
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These examples suggest that the social structure is presently more conducive to the relinquishment of key roles than to the learning of whatever new roles are available to older people . When an older person effects the transfer from an ...
These examples suggest that the social structure is presently more conducive to the relinquishment of key roles than to the learning of whatever new roles are available to older people . When an older person effects the transfer from an ...
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Introduction | 1 |
Theoretical Approaches to the Socialization Process | 23 |
Some Roles | 57 |
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