Sociology: Rules, Roles, and RelationshipsDorsey Press, 1971 - 687 páginas |
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... become ours as he becomes us . Put more abstractly , as A and B interact , culturally prescribed definitions of X emerge and become fixed . In this process we learn the significance of cer- tain objects : of physical objects — cabbages ...
... become ours as he becomes us . Put more abstractly , as A and B interact , culturally prescribed definitions of X emerge and become fixed . In this process we learn the significance of cer- tain objects : of physical objects — cabbages ...
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... become Class professional workers or businessmen 1 & 2 2345 3 36.1 23.1 7.0 77.1 LEGEN 27 57 172 92 16 2345 1 & 2 5.7 123 plan on a clerical occupation 20.3 20.5 5 10.9 22425 32 123 64 106 plan to become craftsmen of some sort 2345 1 ...
... become Class professional workers or businessmen 1 & 2 2345 3 36.1 23.1 7.0 77.1 LEGEN 27 57 172 92 16 2345 1 & 2 5.7 123 plan on a clerical occupation 20.3 20.5 5 10.9 22425 32 123 64 106 plan to become craftsmen of some sort 2345 1 ...
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... become so routinized as to have lost their raison d'être . When roles become ritualized , preoccupation with traditional means obscures the ends sought . Organizations tend to become rigid ; the structure of relationships tend to be ...
... become so routinized as to have lost their raison d'être . When roles become ritualized , preoccupation with traditional means obscures the ends sought . Organizations tend to become rigid ; the structure of relationships tend to be ...
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achievement American attitudes behavior beliefs birth Catholics Census characteristics Charles Horton Cooley child church cial common complex conceptions culture defined demographic dependent dependent variable differentiated dimensions distribution Durkheim effect Emile Durkheim example expectations fertility Figure function Georg Simmel Gerhard Lenski homogamy human group human relationships Ibid immigration income increase individual influence institutions integration Jews Kingsley Davis labor force living male marriage Max Weber means measures ment mobility moral Negro newcomer norms number of persons observation occupation organization parents patterns percent political population population pyramid position problem production Protestant Protestantism religion religious requires roles rules Ruth Benedict score significant social order social structure society sociologist Sociology status suggest suicide rates symbols Table Talcott Parsons teachers things tion traits U.S. Government United values variables vary women workers York