Sociology; Rules, Roles, and RelationshipsDorsey Press, 1966 - 730 páginas |
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... relationships have both ancestry and posterity . They derive from antecedent relationships ( the husband - wife relationship is , presumably , not independent of the antecedent parent - child relationships ) . And they have conse ...
... relationships have both ancestry and posterity . They derive from antecedent relationships ( the husband - wife relationship is , presumably , not independent of the antecedent parent - child relationships ) . And they have conse ...
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... relationships built on differentiated but complementary activities . Ecological conditions then , both reflect and set the conditions for human relationships . This is why we can speak of the ecological substructure of the social order ...
... relationships built on differentiated but complementary activities . Ecological conditions then , both reflect and set the conditions for human relationships . This is why we can speak of the ecological substructure of the social order ...
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... relationships - the parts that must somehow be shaped into a whole social structure . We can illustrate what happens , as popula- tion increases , by noting how many simple , bilateral relationships we have with two persons , three ...
... relationships - the parts that must somehow be shaped into a whole social structure . We can illustrate what happens , as popula- tion increases , by noting how many simple , bilateral relationships we have with two persons , three ...
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CHAPTER PAGE | 3 |
ENTERING THE GROUP | 43 |
THE SOCIALIZATION PROCESS | 89 |
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