Sociology, Volume 35Clarendon Press, 2001 - Sociology |
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... higher levels of ' self - direction ' . The mechanism driving this relationship is seen to be ' learning generalization'- people in higher level positions have more complex work tasks , more control over their actions and are less ...
... higher levels of ' self - direction ' . The mechanism driving this relationship is seen to be ' learning generalization'- people in higher level positions have more complex work tasks , more control over their actions and are less ...
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... higher scores on an ' authoritarian conservatism ' scale after the transition to capitalism . The exploration given is that the intelligentsia may have a clearer appreciation of the ' real ' demands of the new Polish capitalist society ...
... higher scores on an ' authoritarian conservatism ' scale after the transition to capitalism . The exploration given is that the intelligentsia may have a clearer appreciation of the ' real ' demands of the new Polish capitalist society ...
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... higher level . Understanding Contemporary Society could also be a model for its ability to weld together different theoretical approaches around single themes in a way that shows the use and relevance of the writers it covers ...
... higher level . Understanding Contemporary Society could also be a model for its ability to weld together different theoretical approaches around single themes in a way that shows the use and relevance of the writers it covers ...
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