Social PsychologyMorris Rosenberg, Ralph H. Turner Basic Books, 15/10/1981 - 776 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة 135
... individual to them ; in this sense socialization is beneficial to both the individual and society . Sewell ( 1963 ) defines socialization as " pro- cesses by which individuals selectively acquire skills , knowledge , atti- tudes ...
... individual to them ; in this sense socialization is beneficial to both the individual and society . Sewell ( 1963 ) defines socialization as " pro- cesses by which individuals selectively acquire skills , knowledge , atti- tudes ...
الصفحة 140
... individual as an active agent in the process of socialization is stressed also in sociological theorizing ( Mortimer and Simmons 1978 ) , especially in the symbolic interactionist tradition ( Stone and Farberman 1970 ) . The idea that ...
... individual as an active agent in the process of socialization is stressed also in sociological theorizing ( Mortimer and Simmons 1978 ) , especially in the symbolic interactionist tradition ( Stone and Farberman 1970 ) . The idea that ...
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... individuals , the consequences of which may affect both the individual and the social order . Work on stress and anomie , at least since the time of Durkheim , has tended to emphasize the deleterious individual consequences of such ...
... individuals , the consequences of which may affect both the individual and the social order . Work on stress and anomie , at least since the time of Durkheim , has tended to emphasize the deleterious individual consequences of such ...
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Themes and Variations | 3 |
Social Exchange Theory | 30 |
Reference Groups and Social Evaluations | 66 |
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