Handbook of Socialization Theory and ResearchDavid A. Goslin Rand McNally, 1969 - Всего страниц: 1182 |
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... physical characteristics and differ- ences . The elaboration of the physical bases of sex - role concepts in the concrete thought of the child leads to a core of common meaning of these concepts , regard- less of cultural and family ...
... physical characteristics and differ- ences . The elaboration of the physical bases of sex - role concepts in the concrete thought of the child leads to a core of common meaning of these concepts , regard- less of cultural and family ...
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... physical source of physical pleasure or pain . The " physical object " concept of social attachment is equally basic to Freudian ( 1938 ) theory ( cathexis of the physical body of the other ) , to secondary drive and reinforcement ...
... physical source of physical pleasure or pain . The " physical object " concept of social attachment is equally basic to Freudian ( 1938 ) theory ( cathexis of the physical body of the other ) , to secondary drive and reinforcement ...
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... physical disabilities , the orientation being primarily medical , with orthopedics and , later , physical medicine predominant . The frequency and range of problems encountered by handicapped children and their parents gave impetus to ...
... physical disabilities , the orientation being primarily medical , with orthopedics and , later , physical medicine predominant . The frequency and range of problems encountered by handicapped children and their parents gave impetus to ...
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Introduction | 1 |
Theoretical Approaches to the Socialization Process | 23 |
Some Roles | 57 |
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