Handbook of Socialization Theory and ResearchDavid A. Goslin Rand McNally, 1969 - Всего страниц: 1182 |
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... points . There is variation in its general definition , still greater ... orgasm through masturba- tion . ( There is some evidence that early entry ... meaning of both current and prior sexual activity ; they must now integrate such ...
... points . There is variation in its general definition , still greater ... orgasm through masturba- tion . ( There is some evidence that early entry ... meaning of both current and prior sexual activity ; they must now integrate such ...
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... point is the reinforcement of their competence in their new sexual status by ... orgasm , almost universally brought about by masturbation ( Kinsey , 1948 ) ... orgasm in some sociosexual situation . This contrast between males and females ...
... point is the reinforcement of their competence in their new sexual status by ... orgasm , almost universally brought about by masturbation ( Kinsey , 1948 ) ... orgasm in some sociosexual situation . This contrast between males and females ...
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... point out that in the processes that follow marriage , newly learned ... point of view ) . Nonetheless , coital rates in marriage decline steadily through ... orgasm during this same period ( Kinsey , 1948 , 1953 ) . It is possible ...
... point out that in the processes that follow marriage , newly learned ... point of view ) . Nonetheless , coital rates in marriage decline steadily through ... orgasm during this same period ( Kinsey , 1948 , 1953 ) . It is possible ...
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Introduction | 1 |
Theoretical Approaches to the Socialization Process | 23 |
Some Roles | 57 |
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