Social PsychologyMorris Rosenberg, Ralph H. Turner Basic Books, 1981 - 776 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة 97
... role strain if they simply attempted to follow set role pat- terns that they had previously learned . In part this is so because sociological ambivalence is very common ( Merton and Barber 1963 ) , and it produces role conflict . That ...
... role strain if they simply attempted to follow set role pat- terns that they had previously learned . In part this is so because sociological ambivalence is very common ( Merton and Barber 1963 ) , and it produces role conflict . That ...
الصفحة 145
... role is an integral stage in the role - acquisition process . Indeed , they argue that there are several stages in role acquisition : anticipatory socialization , formal socialization , infor- mal socialization , and personal role ...
... role is an integral stage in the role - acquisition process . Indeed , they argue that there are several stages in role acquisition : anticipatory socialization , formal socialization , infor- mal socialization , and personal role ...
الصفحة 149
... role incumbents may also add to the problems of role acquisition . Definitions of the role of teacher may vary among teach- ers , students , principals , and parents , sometimes creating conflicts in role expectations for new role ...
... role incumbents may also add to the problems of role acquisition . Definitions of the role of teacher may vary among teach- ers , students , principals , and parents , sometimes creating conflicts in role expectations for new role ...
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