Human Behavior in the Social Environment: A Social Systems ApproachAldine Publishing Company, 1974 - 183 pagine |
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... various the- oretical perspectives would fit ; or , to shift the metaphor , a " skeleton " framework upon which various theories can be affixed and fleshed out toward a comprehen- sive theory of human behavior . In our experience , no ...
... various the- oretical perspectives would fit ; or , to shift the metaphor , a " skeleton " framework upon which various theories can be affixed and fleshed out toward a comprehen- sive theory of human behavior . In our experience , no ...
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... various cultures . Although most of these studies focus on the family system , many deal with other educative and socializing social systems as well . Writers in ethology compare the family of humankind with the family structure of ...
... various cultures . Although most of these studies focus on the family system , many deal with other educative and socializing social systems as well . Writers in ethology compare the family of humankind with the family structure of ...
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... various games ( as Eric Berne calls them ) or role strategies aimed at achieving his ends ( Berne , 1966 ; Thibaut and Kelley , 1959 ; Goffman , 1961 ) . The adaptation of the person and the integrative behavior of the system must reach ...
... various games ( as Eric Berne calls them ) or role strategies aimed at achieving his ends ( Berne , 1966 ; Thibaut and Kelley , 1959 ; Goffman , 1961 ) . The adaptation of the person and the integrative behavior of the system must reach ...
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THE SOCIAL SYSTEMS APPROACH | 6 |
CULTURE AND SOCIETY | 30 |
COMMUNITIES AND ORGANIZATIONS | 45 |
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