Human Behavior in the Social Environment: A Social Systems ApproachAldine Publishing Company, 1974 - 183 pagine |
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... ( external ) Parts ( internal ) Securing and Conserving Energy SE SI S - securing G - goal Goal Directed Activity E - external GE GI I - internal Figure 1. Four Basic System Functions . Functions SE and SI . The first pair of functions ...
... ( external ) Parts ( internal ) Securing and Conserving Energy SE SI S - securing G - goal Goal Directed Activity E - external GE GI I - internal Figure 1. Four Basic System Functions . Functions SE and SI . The first pair of functions ...
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... externally ( SE and GE functions ) , whether ex- plicitly designed to do so or not . As Homans put it , “ adaptation ... external relations , for decision - making and for learning , and for " learn- ing how to learn " through acting and ...
... externally ( SE and GE functions ) , whether ex- plicitly designed to do so or not . As Homans put it , “ adaptation ... external relations , for decision - making and for learning , and for " learn- ing how to learn " through acting and ...
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... externally adaptable role behaviors , and be himself . If a family cannot so assimilate stress and enable a person to be ... external requirements . In essence , it maintains its previous functions and is thus dysfunc- tional . If on the ...
... externally adaptable role behaviors , and be himself . If a family cannot so assimilate stress and enable a person to be ... external requirements . In essence , it maintains its previous functions and is thus dysfunc- tional . If on the ...
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THE SOCIAL SYSTEMS APPROACH | 6 |
CULTURE AND SOCIETY | 30 |
COMMUNITIES AND ORGANIZATIONS | 45 |
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