Sociology: Rules, Roles, and RelationshipsDorsey Press, 1971 - 687 páginas |
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... performance . If , on the other hand , the stress is on the heart , as with a couple in love or in a family group , the role performance is guided by characteristics of the other shared with no one else . The orientation of each to the ...
... performance . If , on the other hand , the stress is on the heart , as with a couple in love or in a family group , the role performance is guided by characteristics of the other shared with no one else . The orientation of each to the ...
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... performance as standards for assessing , and responding to , the patient's demands upon the nurse . We've looked at the development of standards for role perform- ance from two perspectives . The person , socialized in certain be- liefs ...
... performance as standards for assessing , and responding to , the patient's demands upon the nurse . We've looked at the development of standards for role perform- ance from two perspectives . The person , socialized in certain be- liefs ...
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... performance in school . Sociologists are generally agreed that performance on I.Q. tests are heavily influenced by social conditions . " A prime index of the disadvantage of Negro youth in the United States is their consistently poor ...
... performance in school . Sociologists are generally agreed that performance on I.Q. tests are heavily influenced by social conditions . " A prime index of the disadvantage of Negro youth in the United States is their consistently poor ...
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