Sociology; Rules, Roles, and RelationshipsDorsey Press, 1966 - 730 páginas |
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... less sterile in a bacteriological sense , so was it less sterile socially . The children were less isolated , had frequent contact with mothers , peers , and staff . Under these different patterns of relation- ships , the contrast in ...
... less sterile in a bacteriological sense , so was it less sterile socially . The children were less isolated , had frequent contact with mothers , peers , and staff . Under these different patterns of relation- ships , the contrast in ...
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... Less rigid , less prescriptive are the role - forming influences that stem from the ascribed charac- teristics of the parental family , such as class . Most opportunity for individuation , for personal role creation , comes from ...
... Less rigid , less prescriptive are the role - forming influences that stem from the ascribed charac- teristics of the parental family , such as class . Most opportunity for individuation , for personal role creation , comes from ...
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... less educated have not been able to provide , from among the children in their larger families , enough capable offspring to meet the demands for professionals , executives , and technicians , demands unfulfilled by highly educated but ...
... less educated have not been able to provide , from among the children in their larger families , enough capable offspring to meet the demands for professionals , executives , and technicians , demands unfulfilled by highly educated but ...
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CHAPTER PAGE | 3 |
ENTERING THE GROUP | 43 |
THE SOCIALIZATION PROCESS | 89 |
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