Human Behavior in the Social EnvironmentF.E. Peacock Publishers, 1990 - 561 pagine |
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... MAJORITY RELATIONS Because minority groups and individuals exist in a social relationship with majority groups and individuals , they must be understood in terms of that rela- tionship . Newman's differentiation between minority and ...
... MAJORITY RELATIONS Because minority groups and individuals exist in a social relationship with majority groups and individuals , they must be understood in terms of that rela- tionship . Newman's differentiation between minority and ...
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... majority community which would help minorities . Rather , he shows that the majority community is not supportive of blacks and makes the develop- ment of healthy personalities difficult for them . 61 60 Strengths have also been located ...
... majority community which would help minorities . Rather , he shows that the majority community is not supportive of blacks and makes the develop- ment of healthy personalities difficult for them . 61 60 Strengths have also been located ...
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... majority socializing agents . With patience , these agents can point out the positive aspects in a minority per ... majority culture . Sixth , to the extent that the physical appearances of minority- and majority - group members are ...
... majority socializing agents . With patience , these agents can point out the positive aspects in a minority per ... majority culture . Sixth , to the extent that the physical appearances of minority- and majority - group members are ...
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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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