Sociology: Rules, Roles, and RelationshipsDorsey Press, 1971 - 687 páginas |
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... sort might be called the reflected or looking - glass self : Each to each a looking - glass Reflects the other that doth pass . A self - idea of this sort seems to have three principal ele- ments : the imagination of our appearance to ...
... sort might be called the reflected or looking - glass self : Each to each a looking - glass Reflects the other that doth pass . A self - idea of this sort seems to have three principal ele- ments : the imagination of our appearance to ...
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... sort are administered to determine promotion and demotion , modified by letters of recommendation in which friendship and kinship may play a part . Farther away from the ideal type is Firm B , in which age or seniority determines ...
... sort are administered to determine promotion and demotion , modified by letters of recommendation in which friendship and kinship may play a part . Farther away from the ideal type is Firm B , in which age or seniority determines ...
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... sort of average path through the data , sum- marizing , as does an average , a certain characteristic of the data , the extent and direction of relationship . ( See also So- cial relationship . ) Reliability . The extent to which ...
... sort of average path through the data , sum- marizing , as does an average , a certain characteristic of the data , the extent and direction of relationship . ( See also So- cial relationship . ) Reliability . The extent to which ...
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