The Making of the American Citizenry: an Introduction to Political SocializationChandler Publishing Company, 1973 - 130 pages |
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... influence of the family power structure contin- ues throughout high school ; students from maternal families entered and left secondary school feeling ... Influence 43 more likely to pull children toward her party and less Maternal Influence.
... influence of the family power structure contin- ues throughout high school ; students from maternal families entered and left secondary school feeling ... Influence 43 more likely to pull children toward her party and less Maternal Influence.
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... influenced by the parent who is intensely involved than by the one who is relatively less concerned . However , the mother in this case is the more powerful influence also . When she is the more intensely involved parent , there is a 27 ...
... influenced by the parent who is intensely involved than by the one who is relatively less concerned . However , the mother in this case is the more powerful influence also . When she is the more intensely involved parent , there is a 27 ...
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... influential in giving voting cues to his offspring . This influence is not related to whether he is employed or not , but it does increase at each educational level . Overall , there is a tendency for these children to listen to their ...
... influential in giving voting cues to his offspring . This influence is not related to whether he is employed or not , but it does increase at each educational level . Overall , there is a tendency for these children to listen to their ...
Contents
Introduction | 1 |
The Stirrings of Moral Authority | 23 |
The Family as Predisposition | 35 |
Copyright | |
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