Human Behavior in the Social EnvironmentF.E. Peacock Publishers, 1990 - 561 pagine |
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... involved in vandalism and petty theft . They drank heavily and drove at breakneck speed , endangering lives , both their own and others ' . In the two years he observed them , none was arrested . They were clever in performing ...
... involved in vandalism and petty theft . They drank heavily and drove at breakneck speed , endangering lives , both their own and others ' . In the two years he observed them , none was arrested . They were clever in performing ...
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... involvement in extended - kin net- works is likely to be evident . 41 40 Both minority- and majority - group families ... involved with extended - kin networks than majority families are . 43 42 This distinction should be made cautiously ...
... involvement in extended - kin net- works is likely to be evident . 41 40 Both minority- and majority - group families ... involved with extended - kin networks than majority families are . 43 42 This distinction should be made cautiously ...
Pagina 255
... involved and rely on each other for sexual and inter- personal satisfaction . They are the most well adjusted psychologically and the least likely to regret being homosexual . Closed - coupled males repre- sented 13.8 of the study ...
... involved and rely on each other for sexual and inter- personal satisfaction . They are the most well adjusted psychologically and the least likely to regret being homosexual . Closed - coupled males repre- sented 13.8 of the study ...
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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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