Handbook of Socialization Theory and ResearchDavid A. Goslin Rand McNally, 1969 - Всего страниц: 1182 |
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... experience is elicited by its observation of the stimulus events which impinge upon another person . The two forms of experience would , of course , often be interwoven . These criteria for both empathic and vicarious experience ...
... experience is elicited by its observation of the stimulus events which impinge upon another person . The two forms of experience would , of course , often be interwoven . These criteria for both empathic and vicarious experience ...
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... experience . Very early in the course of their development , children begin to show evidence of pleasurable or aversive affective responses both to the expressive cues which indicate the corresponding affective experience of others and ...
... experience . Very early in the course of their development , children begin to show evidence of pleasurable or aversive affective responses both to the expressive cues which indicate the corresponding affective experience of others and ...
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... experience for structural change in the organism . In summary , an interactional conception of stages differs from a matura- tional one in that it assumes that experience is necessary for the stages to take the shape they do as well as ...
... experience for structural change in the organism . In summary , an interactional conception of stages differs from a matura- tional one in that it assumes that experience is necessary for the stages to take the shape they do as well as ...
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Introduction | 1 |
Theoretical Approaches to the Socialization Process | 23 |
Some Roles | 57 |
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