Personality, Self-esteem, and PrejudiceSaxon House, 1979 - Всего страниц: 244 |
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... socialisation practices ) may actually belong . For example , socialisation practices in infancy and childhood are relatively uniform within a particular culture , and the values concerning outgroups derived in such a process are ...
... socialisation practices ) may actually belong . For example , socialisation practices in infancy and childhood are relatively uniform within a particular culture , and the values concerning outgroups derived in such a process are ...
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... socialisation ( which involve being conditioned to stimuli requiring social conformity ) . Eysenck ( 1963 ) argues that the process of socialisa- tion , ' by which means the young child learns the mores of his society , is mediated by ...
... socialisation ( which involve being conditioned to stimuli requiring social conformity ) . Eysenck ( 1963 ) argues that the process of socialisa- tion , ' by which means the young child learns the mores of his society , is mediated by ...
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... socialisation in childhood and adolescence are responsible for this stability ( or rigidity ) of values and expectations of how the self should be esteemed . If , of course , the self were perfectly reflexive , a creature of the ...
... socialisation in childhood and adolescence are responsible for this stability ( or rigidity ) of values and expectations of how the self should be esteemed . If , of course , the self were perfectly reflexive , a creature of the ...
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The development of scales for the measurement | 9 |
cognitive | 22 |
Personality mental health and prejudice | 52 |
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