Handbook of Socialization Theory and ResearchDavid A. Goslin Rand McNally, 1969 - Всего страниц: 1182 |
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... single behavior index ( e.g. , all attempts to get some response from another person ) and a single measure of that behavior ( e.g. , its rate or latency on each trial ) . This tactic ( which is a convenient one ) , based on the finding ...
... single behavior index ( e.g. , all attempts to get some response from another person ) and a single measure of that behavior ( e.g. , its rate or latency on each trial ) . This tactic ( which is a convenient one ) , based on the finding ...
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... single indices is limited by the difficulty of insuring that they are not simply reflections of idiosyncratic conditions in children's unique conditioning histories , for , in the case where they are , these single indices may be ...
... single indices is limited by the difficulty of insuring that they are not simply reflections of idiosyncratic conditions in children's unique conditioning histories , for , in the case where they are , these single indices may be ...
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... single mediating process are not positively intercorrelated to any appreciable degree ( Bandura & Walters , 1963 ; Sears et al . , 1965 ) . A single unitary mediator cannot possibly account for the remarkable variety of heterogeneous ...
... single mediating process are not positively intercorrelated to any appreciable degree ( Bandura & Walters , 1963 ; Sears et al . , 1965 ) . A single unitary mediator cannot possibly account for the remarkable variety of heterogeneous ...
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Introduction | 1 |
Theoretical Approaches to the Socialization Process | 23 |
Some Roles | 57 |
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