Sociology: Rules, Roles, and RelationshipsDorsey Press, 1971 - 687 páginas |
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... achievement are not independent determi- nants of class standing . For ascription interacts with achievement . What is caught ( parental position and opportunities conferred by family membership ) affects what is taught and learned ...
... achievement are not independent determi- nants of class standing . For ascription interacts with achievement . What is caught ( parental position and opportunities conferred by family membership ) affects what is taught and learned ...
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... achievement of these specialized learnings works against ascriptive classifications , making for social mobility and altering class lines . So class standing depends both on what is caught and what is taught , on ascription and achievement ...
... achievement of these specialized learnings works against ascriptive classifications , making for social mobility and altering class lines . So class standing depends both on what is caught and what is taught , on ascription and achievement ...
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... achievement Plans for the future and achieve- ment of goals • These paraphrase the four functions suggested as indispensable for any enduring group by Talcott Parsons . 302 tarian relationship with relatively relaxed and parent ...
... achievement Plans for the future and achieve- ment of goals • These paraphrase the four functions suggested as indispensable for any enduring group by Talcott Parsons . 302 tarian relationship with relatively relaxed and parent ...
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