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The patience , fortitude , and good humor of the authors of this volume were
unshakable ; more important , their contributions are uniformly the product of
considerable creative energy and impeccable scholarship . To each I would like
to ...
The patience , fortitude , and good humor of the authors of this volume were
unshakable ; more important , their contributions are uniformly the product of
considerable creative energy and impeccable scholarship . To each I would like
to ...
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Major Issues and a Central Theme The great diversity of theoretical approaches
to socialization represented in this volume already has been noted . While
making an overall synthesis difficult , this diversity provides a set of issues
organized ...
Major Issues and a Central Theme The great diversity of theoretical approaches
to socialization represented in this volume already has been noted . While
making an overall synthesis difficult , this diversity provides a set of issues
organized ...
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As with any infant ( as this volume makes abundantly clear ) the factors that may
be expected to influence its continued growth and development are numerous
and not always in accord with one another . Out of this process , however , will ...
As with any infant ( as this volume makes abundantly clear ) the factors that may
be expected to influence its continued growth and development are numerous
and not always in accord with one another . Out of this process , however , will ...
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