Human Behavior in the Social Environment: A Social Systems ApproachAldine Transaction, 1990 - 283 pagine Since publication of the first edition of Human Behavior in the Social Environment in 1974, over 120,000 students have successfully used this classic text, which takes a social systems approach to human behavioraan approach that perceives connections between fields of practice, between methods, and across professional disciplines and bodies of theory. Completely revised and updated, this fifth edition reflects awareness of the role of varied cultural and ethnic features within the social environment, and recognizes the importance of the lengthened lifecycle. |
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... influenced by the culture in which it exists ; in turn , the family form influences the culture . The hu- man family ... influence the fam- ily system . Our economic system , with its accent on production and dis- tribution of goods ...
... influenced by the culture in which it exists ; in turn , the family form influences the culture . The hu- man family ... influence the fam- ily system . Our economic system , with its accent on production and dis- tribution of goods ...
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... influence of various cogni- tive , psychological , and social factors ( Hirokawa , Gouran , and Martz , 1988 : 414– 415 ) . One powerful factor was the " perceived pressure " from NASA officials , which led the Morton Thiokol engineers ...
... influence of various cogni- tive , psychological , and social factors ( Hirokawa , Gouran , and Martz , 1988 : 414– 415 ) . One powerful factor was the " perceived pressure " from NASA officials , which led the Morton Thiokol engineers ...
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... influence the group has upon its members and particularly its influence upon their affective functioning . Another way of saying this is that if members react to each other more as role occupants than as persons , it is a secondary ...
... influence the group has upon its members and particularly its influence upon their affective functioning . Another way of saying this is that if members react to each other more as role occupants than as persons , it is a secondary ...
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Human Behavior in the Social Environment: A Social Systems Approach Ralph E. Anderson,Irl E. Carter Visualizzazione estratti - 1990 |
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