Результаты поиска по книге
Результаты 1 – 3 из 97
Стр. 37
Thus it is the duration of deprivation interacting with the stage of development of the organism which is significant . The longer the deprivation during the period of life when the organism normally more and more actively engages the ...
Thus it is the duration of deprivation interacting with the stage of development of the organism which is significant . The longer the deprivation during the period of life when the organism normally more and more actively engages the ...
Стр. 107
As we shall demonstrate , providing the young organism with experience that is focused with reference to a ... in the natural course of events within the range of settings ordinarily observed , characterize much older organisms .
As we shall demonstrate , providing the young organism with experience that is focused with reference to a ... in the natural course of events within the range of settings ordinarily observed , characterize much older organisms .
Стр. 780
Students of the development of behavior are beginning to demonstrate the hitherto unremarked competence of the infant organism ( Lipsitt , 1967 ; Papousek , 1967 ) . And , more broadly , the emphasis in psychology today falls more on ...
Students of the development of behavior are beginning to demonstrate the hitherto unremarked competence of the infant organism ( Lipsitt , 1967 ; Papousek , 1967 ) . And , more broadly , the emphasis in psychology today falls more on ...
Отзывы - Написать отзыв
Не удалось найти ни одного отзыва.
Содержание
Introduction | 1 |
Theoretical Approaches to the Socialization Process | 23 |
Some Roles | 57 |
Авторские права | |
Не показаны другие разделы: 28
Другие издания - Просмотреть все
Часто встречающиеся слова и выражения
acquired acquisition action activities adult aggression analysis appear approach associated assumed attachment Bandura become behavior boys changes chapter child cognitive complex concepts consequences context contingent cues cultural defined dependence determined differentiation direct discriminative drive early effects environment example expectations experience experimental fact findings function given human identification imitation important increase indices individual infant interaction internalized involved Journal language later learning less means moral mother motivation nature objects observed occur operations organism parents particular patterns performance period personality physical play positive possible present Press principles problem Psychology punishment reinforcement relations relationships relatively responses result reward role sense sequence sexual similar situation social Social Psychology society specific stages stimuli structure studies suggests theory tion verbal York