Human Behavior in the Social Environment: A Social Systems ApproachAldine Publishing Company, 1974 - 183 pagine |
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... workers was neither money nor working conditions , but rather the fact that they were a special group being researched ! The general conclusion that sets this theory apart from the " machine model " is that workers do not function as ...
... workers was neither money nor working conditions , but rather the fact that they were a special group being researched ! The general conclusion that sets this theory apart from the " machine model " is that workers do not function as ...
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... workers enjoy variety . Disadvantages include shortage of energy , or conflict between goals . An example of the latter might be the conflict between the child welfare worker's concern for the unwed mother's future , and the welfare ...
... workers enjoy variety . Disadvantages include shortage of energy , or conflict between goals . An example of the latter might be the conflict between the child welfare worker's concern for the unwed mother's future , and the welfare ...
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... worker in close interaction with others . He has earlier had this experience within the family system but only in ... worker " and a potential worker . ADOLESCENTHOOD AND CULTURE The adolescent ( a person between puberty and full adult ...
... worker in close interaction with others . He has earlier had this experience within the family system but only in ... worker " and a potential worker . ADOLESCENTHOOD AND CULTURE The adolescent ( a person between puberty and full adult ...
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THE SOCIAL SYSTEMS APPROACH | 6 |
CULTURE AND SOCIETY | 30 |
COMMUNITIES AND ORGANIZATIONS | 45 |
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