Social PsychologyMorris Rosenberg, Ralph H. Turner Basic Books, 15/10/1981 - 776 من الصفحات |
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... interac- tionist frame than its critics allow - a strong research tradition premised on a symbolic interactionist orientation is still emerging . Thus , the choice made was to concentrate on the framework itself . In the same vein ...
... interac- tionist frame than its critics allow - a strong research tradition premised on a symbolic interactionist orientation is still emerging . Thus , the choice made was to concentrate on the framework itself . In the same vein ...
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... interac- tionism . Among the excesses remarked11 is neglect of the connectedness of the interactive episodes in which social structure finds its concrete expression . Weinstein and Tanur suggest that it is the aggregated out- comes of ...
... interac- tionism . Among the excesses remarked11 is neglect of the connectedness of the interactive episodes in which social structure finds its concrete expression . Weinstein and Tanur suggest that it is the aggregated out- comes of ...
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... interac- tion among members ; some members talk more , are more influential , are better liked , whereas others arouse more hostility or are less active and influential . Research conducted by Bales and his associates ( Bales 1950 ) ...
... interac- tion among members ; some members talk more , are more influential , are better liked , whereas others arouse more hostility or are less active and influential . Research conducted by Bales and his associates ( Bales 1950 ) ...
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Themes and Variations | 3 |
Social Exchange Theory | 30 |
Reference Groups and Social Evaluations | 66 |
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