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... societies in which the possession of certain genetically determined attributes brings esteem and facilitates the ... society , where prestige and social rewards are bestowed for athletic ability and physique , boys who are small ...
... societies in which the possession of certain genetically determined attributes brings esteem and facilitates the ... society , where prestige and social rewards are bestowed for athletic ability and physique , boys who are small ...
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... society and to observe the sex behavior of adults , which they then freely imitate . Similarly , among the Navaho positive training through imita- tion extends even to eliminative acts . " The mother or an older sister takes the child ...
... society and to observe the sex behavior of adults , which they then freely imitate . Similarly , among the Navaho positive training through imita- tion extends even to eliminative acts . " The mother or an older sister takes the child ...
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... society to society and that what is considered highly attractive in one society may be neutral or highly repulsive to the members of another social group . Social training of sex in North American society is accomplished mainly through ...
... society to society and that what is considered highly attractive in one society may be neutral or highly repulsive to the members of another social group . Social training of sex in North American society is accomplished mainly through ...
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THE SOCIOBEHAVIORISTIC APPROACH | 1 |
THE ROLE OF IMITATION | 47 |
REINFORCEMENT PATTERNS | 109 |
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