Social PsychologyMorris Rosenberg, Ralph H. Turner Basic Books, 1981 - 776 من الصفحات |
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... adult men , 12 Levinson develops several important generalizations regarding transitions . He maintains that : A myth supported by most theories of pre - adult development is that at the end of adolescence you get yourself together and ...
... adult men , 12 Levinson develops several important generalizations regarding transitions . He maintains that : A myth supported by most theories of pre - adult development is that at the end of adolescence you get yourself together and ...
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... adult development , Levinson et al . ( 1974 ) and Gould ( 1972 ) assert that there are several key issues that must ... adult stages of change as universal , irreversible , unidirectional , or pri- marily age - determined . Nor does it ...
... adult development , Levinson et al . ( 1974 ) and Gould ( 1972 ) assert that there are several key issues that must ... adult stages of change as universal , irreversible , unidirectional , or pri- marily age - determined . Nor does it ...
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... adult institutions are able to channel the power of peer groups toward their own socialization ends , they become much more effective institutions ( see , for example , Bron- fenbrenner's 1970 description of the utilization of peer ...
... adult institutions are able to channel the power of peer groups toward their own socialization ends , they become much more effective institutions ( see , for example , Bron- fenbrenner's 1970 description of the utilization of peer ...
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Themes and Variations | 3 |
Social Exchange Theory | 30 |
Reference Groups and Social Evaluations | 66 |
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