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... chapter to a rather conventional treatment of childhood socialization , particularly as this is influenced by the family . ... power in the influence sense ( both social and economic influence ) , and power in the sense of wisdom .
... chapter to a rather conventional treatment of childhood socialization , particularly as this is influenced by the family . ... power in the influence sense ( both social and economic influence ) , and power in the sense of wisdom .
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... 1065-1066 Heredity , see Genetic influences Hermaphrodites , research on , 710 Heterosociality , 740 Hippocrates ... 218-219 , 424-425 influence of model status cues on , 241- 244 influence of peer groups on , 247-248 influence of ...
... 1065-1066 Heredity , see Genetic influences Hermaphrodites , research on , 710 Heterosociality , 740 Hippocrates ... 218-219 , 424-425 influence of model status cues on , 241- 244 influence of peer groups on , 247-248 influence of ...
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Parenthood formal training for , 927-935 impact of , on marriage , 923-927 socialization for , 885-950 stressful nature of , 925 Parents child - rearing practices of , and internali- zation , 304-313 influence of , on children , 801-806 ...
Parenthood formal training for , 927-935 impact of , on marriage , 923-927 socialization for , 885-950 stressful nature of , 925 Parents child - rearing practices of , and internali- zation , 304-313 influence of , on children , 801-806 ...
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Introduction | 1 |
Theoretical Approaches to the Socialization Process | 23 |
Some Roles | 57 |
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