Social PsychologyMorris Rosenberg, Ralph H. Turner Basic Books, 1981 - 776 من الصفحات |
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... tive " and " informational " influence ( cf. Deutsch and Gerard 1955 ) have been reinterpreted by Allen and Wilder ... tive reference group induced more conformity than one taken as a nega- tive reference group . In the absence of ...
... tive " and " informational " influence ( cf. Deutsch and Gerard 1955 ) have been reinterpreted by Allen and Wilder ... tive reference group induced more conformity than one taken as a nega- tive reference group . In the absence of ...
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... tive , within their members fit more closely to the model of the family and are really what Freud was talking about in his theories . Groups that distinguish strongly between an in - group and an out - group , reserving their positive ...
... tive , within their members fit more closely to the model of the family and are really what Freud was talking about in his theories . Groups that distinguish strongly between an in - group and an out - group , reserving their positive ...
الصفحة 771
... tive , 68 , 77-90 ; early his- tory and conceptual de- velopment on , 67-69 ; and mass media , 677 ; and mi- nority self - esteem , 393 , 403 ; normative function of , 69-76 ; of peers , 187 ; and socialization , 166 Reference group ...
... tive , 68 , 77-90 ; early his- tory and conceptual de- velopment on , 67-69 ; and mass media , 677 ; and mi- nority self - esteem , 393 , 403 ; normative function of , 69-76 ; of peers , 187 ; and socialization , 166 Reference group ...
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Themes and Variations | 3 |
Social Exchange Theory | 30 |
Reference Groups and Social Evaluations | 66 |
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