Human Behavior in the Social EnvironmentF.E. Peacock Publishers, 2000 - 596 pagine This text provides an overview of human behavior combining the traditional concern for individual development with an examination of social systems. The author examines human behavior in the context of the larger social conflicts associated with class, race and ethnicity, gender, sexual orientation, and ability status. After describing the critical perspective, which gives primary attention to the structural origins of private troubles, and presenting an overview of the systems approach, the book focuses on communities, families, groups, and organizations as social systems. |
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... rewards and do not expect to be paid back immediately when they give rewards . But eventually friends have to reward one another , or the friendship is likely to deteriorate and the friends will go their separate ways . Love and family ...
... rewards and do not expect to be paid back immediately when they give rewards . But eventually friends have to reward one another , or the friendship is likely to deteriorate and the friends will go their separate ways . Love and family ...
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... rewards that are scarcer have more psychological value than rewards that are plentiful . To the extent that individuals or groups have been deprived of a reward in the past , they are likely to value the reward more in the present ...
... rewards that are scarcer have more psychological value than rewards that are plentiful . To the extent that individuals or groups have been deprived of a reward in the past , they are likely to value the reward more in the present ...
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... rewards and costs . Fairness is said to characterize the exchange when the outcomes of both participants match their investments . In a two - person interaction , for example , the transaction would be shown as : Person's rewards ...
... rewards and costs . Fairness is said to characterize the exchange when the outcomes of both participants match their investments . In a two - person interaction , for example , the transaction would be shown as : Person's rewards ...
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Themes in a Critical Perspective | 7 |
Questioning the Critical Perspective | 15 |
A Systems Approach | 21 |
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