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... individuals with situations , messages , and rules . Taken together , these elements , and the mean- ing given to them by the individual , define the individ- ual's experience of social reality . Sometimes the meaning of these ...
... individuals with situations , messages , and rules . Taken together , these elements , and the mean- ing given to them by the individual , define the individ- ual's experience of social reality . Sometimes the meaning of these ...
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... individual , are the entire purpose be- hind the process . Third , the total institution has com- plete , round - the - clock control of the individual and therefore does not have to compete with other agents of socialization . Finally ...
... individual , are the entire purpose be- hind the process . Third , the total institution has com- plete , round - the - clock control of the individual and therefore does not have to compete with other agents of socialization . Finally ...
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... individual and is based on principles of law or on an individual's proper appointment to a posi- tion . charismatic authority Authority that is based on the per- sonal qualities of an individual , such as the ability to excite , inspire ...
... individual and is based on principles of law or on an individual's proper appointment to a posi- tion . charismatic authority Authority that is based on the per- sonal qualities of an individual , such as the ability to excite , inspire ...
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The Discipline | 3 |
What Do They Tell Us? | 8 |
Complications in the Study of Human Behavior | 9 |
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