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The boys were administered the same tests as in the Kohlberg and Zigler ( 1967 ) study . The age trends for both father - absent and father - present Negro boys of average IQ were quite similar to those found in an average IQ middle ...
The boys were administered the same tests as in the Kohlberg and Zigler ( 1967 ) study . The age trends for both father - absent and father - present Negro boys of average IQ were quite similar to those found in an average IQ middle ...
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In fact , no study has shown any marked differences between father- absent and father - present boys with regard to measures of masculine - feminine attitudes ( Terman & Miles , 1936 ; Barclay & Cusumano , 1965 ; C. Smith sum- marized ...
In fact , no study has shown any marked differences between father- absent and father - present boys with regard to measures of masculine - feminine attitudes ( Terman & Miles , 1936 ; Barclay & Cusumano , 1965 ; C. Smith sum- marized ...
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There was a posi- tive correlation between number of acts and a rapid rate of habituation for the boys ( r = .61 , p < .05 for the lower - middle - class group and .59 , for the middle - class group ) .
There was a posi- tive correlation between number of acts and a rapid rate of habituation for the boys ( r = .61 , p < .05 for the lower - middle - class group and .59 , for the middle - class group ) .
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Introduction | 1 |
Theoretical Approaches to the Socialization Process | 23 |
Some Roles | 57 |
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