Sociology: Rules, Roles, and RelationshipsDorsey Press, 1971 - 687 páginas |
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... significance in this way it has a special meaning . The conjunction of two events- say , indulgent mother and happy child- would be statistically significant were their coincidence to be so frequent that it could not be deemed ...
... significance in this way it has a special meaning . The conjunction of two events- say , indulgent mother and happy child- would be statistically significant were their coincidence to be so frequent that it could not be deemed ...
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... significance , for achieving the role of adult male , of variations in the dependency dimension of the mother - child relationship . In a discussion of the roles that comprise these relationships , we see three changes that herald ...
... significance , for achieving the role of adult male , of variations in the dependency dimension of the mother - child relationship . In a discussion of the roles that comprise these relationships , we see three changes that herald ...
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... significant extent , power , rule , or authority . " 49 " Significant , " here , is a spongy term , but one might suppose that family , work , worship - all major institu- tional arrangements- " involve to a significant extent power ...
... significant extent , power , rule , or authority . " 49 " Significant , " here , is a spongy term , but one might suppose that family , work , worship - all major institu- tional arrangements- " involve to a significant extent power ...
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