Handbook of Socialization Theory and ResearchDavid A. Goslin Rand McNally, 1969 - Всего страниц: 1182 |
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... males and females , and in the degrees of differentiation between the two sex roles . Among the Arapesh , both men and women are cooperative , unaggressive , responsive to the needs of others characteristics typically associated with ...
... males and females , and in the degrees of differentiation between the two sex roles . Among the Arapesh , both men and women are cooperative , unaggressive , responsive to the needs of others characteristics typically associated with ...
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... male sexuality . The absence of intrinsically sexual activity by adolsecent females does not mean that sexual learning and training fail to occur . Curiously , women who are , as a group , far less sexually active than men , receive far ...
... male sexuality . The absence of intrinsically sexual activity by adolsecent females does not mean that sexual learning and training fail to occur . Curiously , women who are , as a group , far less sexually active than men , receive far ...
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... males than for females . Kirkpatrick and Caplow ( 1945 ) and Komarovsky ( 1950 ) elaborated on Winch's basic findings , that progress of men in courtship was related to loosen- ing their attachments to their mothers , whereas for women ...
... males than for females . Kirkpatrick and Caplow ( 1945 ) and Komarovsky ( 1950 ) elaborated on Winch's basic findings , that progress of men in courtship was related to loosen- ing their attachments to their mothers , whereas for women ...
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Introduction | 1 |
Some Roles | 57 |
SocialLearning Theory of Identificatory Processes | 213 |
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