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This would suggest that self - other patterns are learned in any situation where the person is a participant in a ... Third , a self - other pattern learned in one situation will tend to be evoked in other situations of similar ...
This would suggest that self - other patterns are learned in any situation where the person is a participant in a ... Third , a self - other pattern learned in one situation will tend to be evoked in other situations of similar ...
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Situation : all stimuli present in an encounter at any given time which are potentially meaningful ( i.e. ... Encounters do not take place in a vacuum but are embedded in situations , or what is equivalent to a Lewinian field .
Situation : all stimuli present in an encounter at any given time which are potentially meaningful ( i.e. ... Encounters do not take place in a vacuum but are embedded in situations , or what is equivalent to a Lewinian field .
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and hence the lines of action used to pursue them , flow from his definition of the situation , the problem of interpersonal control becomes the problem of successfully affecting the way alter defines the situation .
and hence the lines of action used to pursue them , flow from his definition of the situation , the problem of interpersonal control becomes the problem of successfully affecting the way alter defines the situation .
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Introduction | 1 |
Theoretical Approaches to the Socialization Process | 23 |
Some Roles | 57 |
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