Handbook of Socialization Theory and ResearchDavid A. Goslin Rand McNally, 1969 - Всего страниц: 1182 |
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... period of development regardless of previous ex- perience , and that if the response is not acquired during that period it will be acquired later with great difficulty or not at all . This hypothesis , derived from the animal research ...
... period of development regardless of previous ex- perience , and that if the response is not acquired during that period it will be acquired later with great difficulty or not at all . This hypothesis , derived from the animal research ...
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... period of development when an organism is most receptive to stimuli related to the acquisition of a given response . The distinction between these interpretations and their relative contribution to the literature on development has been ...
... period of development when an organism is most receptive to stimuli related to the acquisition of a given response . The distinction between these interpretations and their relative contribution to the literature on development has been ...
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... period for imprinting in chicks can be extended by rearing them in isolation ( Sluckin , 1962 ) . In this context , a process - oriented theorist may still wish to retain a con- cept like critical period , or more accurately a concept ...
... period for imprinting in chicks can be extended by rearing them in isolation ( Sluckin , 1962 ) . In this context , a process - oriented theorist may still wish to retain a con- cept like critical period , or more accurately a concept ...
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Introduction | 1 |
Theoretical Approaches to the Socialization Process | 23 |
Some Roles | 57 |
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