Human Behavior in the Social EnvironmentF.E. Peacock Publishers, 1990 - 561 pagine |
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... defined from the point of view of the other actors , that is , in terms of " the expectations which exist in the social world surrounding the status . " This has been defined as the expected or prescribed role . In another way , more ...
... defined from the point of view of the other actors , that is , in terms of " the expectations which exist in the social world surrounding the status . " This has been defined as the expected or prescribed role . In another way , more ...
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... defined in the United States with how it is defined in other societies . In American society , traditional definitions of the " Negro " race , for instance , stipulate that a person is black to the extent that he or she has any ...
... defined in the United States with how it is defined in other societies . In American society , traditional definitions of the " Negro " race , for instance , stipulate that a person is black to the extent that he or she has any ...
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... defined as people " with any appreciable mixture of white blood " or " any person who has in his or her veins any Caucasian blood whatsoever . ” In the United States , to be white is to be " pure , " and to be black is to be tainted . A ...
... defined as people " with any appreciable mixture of white blood " or " any person who has in his or her veins any Caucasian blood whatsoever . ” In the United States , to be white is to be " pure , " and to be black is to be tainted . A ...
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A CRITICAL PERSPECTIVE | 2 |
Working with the Interaction between Individual and Society | 9 |
A SYSTEMS APPROACH TO HUMAN BEHAVIOR | 18 |
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