Handbook of Socialization Theory and ResearchDavid A. Goslin Rand McNally, 1969 - Всего страниц: 1182 |
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... learner first to find a question , then find an answer . The requirements imposed upon an environment in order to qualify it as " responsive " are : ( a ) It permits the learner to explore freely , thus giving him a chance to discover a ...
... learner first to find a question , then find an answer . The requirements imposed upon an environment in order to qualify it as " responsive " are : ( a ) It permits the learner to explore freely , thus giving him a chance to discover a ...
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... learner not coming to grips with whatever it is he is to master . b . It informs the learner immediately about the consequences of his actions . This condition , like the one above , is related to the notion of a system . We really do ...
... learner not coming to grips with whatever it is he is to master . b . It informs the learner immediately about the consequences of his actions . This condition , like the one above , is related to the notion of a system . We really do ...
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... learner about the consequences of his ac- tions , ( c ) force someone else's gait on the learner , ( d ) make it unnecessary for the learner to make discoveries , and ( e ) make it difficult for the learner to build upon his insights ...
... learner about the consequences of his ac- tions , ( c ) force someone else's gait on the learner , ( d ) make it unnecessary for the learner to make discoveries , and ( e ) make it difficult for the learner to build upon his insights ...
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Introduction | 1 |
Some Roles | 57 |
SocialLearning Theory of Identificatory Processes | 213 |
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