Handbook of Socialization Theory and ResearchDavid A. Goslin Rand McNally, 1969 - Всего страниц: 1182 |
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... play " " society " ( Simmel , 1959 , p . 50 ) . What Simmel did not do was to carry through a mathematical analysis of his cherished " play forms " of human association . He did see the need for such a formal analysis ; in fact , he ...
... play " " society " ( Simmel , 1959 , p . 50 ) . What Simmel did not do was to carry through a mathematical analysis of his cherished " play forms " of human association . He did see the need for such a formal analysis ; in fact , he ...
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... play , and it is well - known exactly who will play which part , so that firm preparation may be made long in advance . Everyone knows all the parts very well , so that interaction among the actors is smooth and satisfying . Since the ...
... play , and it is well - known exactly who will play which part , so that firm preparation may be made long in advance . Everyone knows all the parts very well , so that interaction among the actors is smooth and satisfying . Since the ...
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... play . There was a posi- tive correlation between number of acts and a rapid rate of habituation for the boys ( r = .61 , p < .05 for the lower - middle - class group and .59 , for the middle - class group ) . Among the girls , the ...
... play . There was a posi- tive correlation between number of acts and a rapid rate of habituation for the boys ( r = .61 , p < .05 for the lower - middle - class group and .59 , for the middle - class group ) . Among the girls , the ...
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Introduction | 1 |
Theoretical Approaches to the Socialization Process | 23 |
Some Roles | 57 |
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