Human Behavior in the Social Environment: A Social Systems ApproachAldine Publishing Company, 1974 - 183 pagine |
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... specific criteria . Donald Campbell suggests that rather than starting with the assumption that aggregates are ... specific objective , with specific results for " vertical " re- lations ( that is , group to suprasystem ) , I. DIMENSIONS ...
... specific criteria . Donald Campbell suggests that rather than starting with the assumption that aggregates are ... specific objective , with specific results for " vertical " re- lations ( that is , group to suprasystem ) , I. DIMENSIONS ...
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... specific issues . Initially guided by professionals , the groups evolved their own natural leadership , in order to pursue specific goals , “ to protect the civil rights of recipients who are threatened by the welfare system's abuses ...
... specific issues . Initially guided by professionals , the groups evolved their own natural leadership , in order to pursue specific goals , “ to protect the civil rights of recipients who are threatened by the welfare system's abuses ...
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... specific goal . ( Rogers , 1970 , pp . 44–45 ) Our scheme does deal with specific goals assigned by the environment of the group , but only to note that this may be part of group process for some groups . PHASE III Phase III can occur ...
... specific goal . ( Rogers , 1970 , pp . 44–45 ) Our scheme does deal with specific goals assigned by the environment of the group , but only to note that this may be part of group process for some groups . PHASE III Phase III can occur ...
Sommario
THE SOCIAL SYSTEMS APPROACH | 6 |
CULTURE AND SOCIETY | 30 |
COMMUNITIES AND ORGANIZATIONS | 45 |
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