Social PsychologyMorris Rosenberg, Ralph H. Turner Basic Books, 1981 - 776 من الصفحات |
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... functions as their " primary authority ” ( Rokeach 1960 : 43 ) . For some movement participants , moral commitment to a cause represents an extension of prior socialization ; for others it is largely a function of conversion . The ...
... functions as their " primary authority ” ( Rokeach 1960 : 43 ) . For some movement participants , moral commitment to a cause represents an extension of prior socialization ; for others it is largely a function of conversion . The ...
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... function not merely as vehicles for the expression and amelioration of prestruc- tured dispositions and strains , but they also function as important agita- tional , problem - defining , need - arousal , and motive - producing agencies ...
... function not merely as vehicles for the expression and amelioration of prestruc- tured dispositions and strains , but they also function as important agita- tional , problem - defining , need - arousal , and motive - producing agencies ...
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... functions in a symbolic fashion and that is importantly related to a movement's mobil- ization efforts and organizational viability . It is , of course , presumptuous to assume either that mobilization is primarily a function of ...
... functions in a symbolic fashion and that is importantly related to a movement's mobil- ization efforts and organizational viability . It is , of course , presumptuous to assume either that mobilization is primarily a function of ...
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Themes and Variations | 3 |
Social Exchange Theory | 30 |
Reference Groups and Social Evaluations | 66 |
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