Sociology; Rules, Roles, and RelationshipsDorsey Press, 1966 - 730 páginas |
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... experience quite unaffected in any perceptible degree . It is also conceivable that the experience might be so confusing that he knows less at the end of the course than he knew at the beginning . Similarly with his affective states ...
... experience quite unaffected in any perceptible degree . It is also conceivable that the experience might be so confusing that he knows less at the end of the course than he knew at the beginning . Similarly with his affective states ...
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... experience , selectively , those objects deemed relevant within a culture , and to interpret such experiences in terms dictated by the culture as mediated in the socialization process . A television set , for example , is a physical ...
... experience , selectively , those objects deemed relevant within a culture , and to interpret such experiences in terms dictated by the culture as mediated in the socialization process . A television set , for example , is a physical ...
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... experiences . Not that mobility is lacking . This does occur , and the rigidities of class are softened through several ... experience includes distinctive life styles : buying patterns , differences in group affiliation , in goals and ...
... experiences . Not that mobility is lacking . This does occur , and the rigidities of class are softened through several ... experience includes distinctive life styles : buying patterns , differences in group affiliation , in goals and ...
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CHAPTER PAGE | 3 |
ENTERING THE GROUP | 43 |
THE SOCIALIZATION PROCESS | 89 |
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