The Making of the American Citizenry: an Introduction to Political SocializationChandler Publishing Company, 1973 - 130 pages |
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... indicate that even the one - month - old infant can learn from experience and adapt his behavior in rather sophisticated ways . This ability of a person to assimilate and change his behavior patterns is crucial to survival . Imitation ...
... indicate that even the one - month - old infant can learn from experience and adapt his behavior in rather sophisticated ways . This ability of a person to assimilate and change his behavior patterns is crucial to survival . Imitation ...
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... indicate that boys are more knowledgea- ble about and more interested in politics . In his sample of New Haven students , Greenstein found additional evidence to support this view . ( See Table 4.2 ) Overall , wherever the questionnaire ...
... indicate that boys are more knowledgea- ble about and more interested in politics . In his sample of New Haven students , Greenstein found additional evidence to support this view . ( See Table 4.2 ) Overall , wherever the questionnaire ...
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... indicating an increased political dependence . On the question of peer groups , there is again little evidence that they ... indicate that they have profited from it in some way . The Knox County students who had these courses were more ...
... indicating an increased political dependence . On the question of peer groups , there is again little evidence that they ... indicate that they have profited from it in some way . The Knox County students who had these courses were more ...
Contents
Introduction | 1 |
The Stirrings of Moral Authority | 23 |
The Family as Predisposition | 35 |
Copyright | |
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