Social PsychologyMorris Rosenberg, Ralph H. Turner Basic Books, 1981 - 776 من الصفحات |
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... Mead envisions two aspects of self : the " me , " or the organized attitudes ( expectations ) of others incorporated into the self ; and the " I , " or the responses of the person to the organized attitudes of others . For Mead , the ...
... Mead envisions two aspects of self : the " me , " or the organized attitudes ( expectations ) of others incorporated into the self ; and the " I , " or the responses of the person to the organized attitudes of others . For Mead , the ...
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... Mead and Cooley . MEAD'S THEORY OF THE SELF IN SOCIAL INTERACTION Both Cooley and G. H. Mead were concerned with the emergence of the self through social interaction as the basic process of socialization . * Ac- cording to Cooley ( 1902 ) ...
... Mead and Cooley . MEAD'S THEORY OF THE SELF IN SOCIAL INTERACTION Both Cooley and G. H. Mead were concerned with the emergence of the self through social interaction as the basic process of socialization . * Ac- cording to Cooley ( 1902 ) ...
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... Mead himself was not concerned with adult socialization per se . Thus , both G. H. Mead and Piaget outline cognitive structures and cognitive processes that are developed through social interaction and that could conceivably lead to ...
... Mead himself was not concerned with adult socialization per se . Thus , both G. H. Mead and Piaget outline cognitive structures and cognitive processes that are developed through social interaction and that could conceivably lead to ...
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Themes and Variations | 3 |
Social Exchange Theory | 30 |
Reference Groups and Social Evaluations | 66 |
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