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... culture defied . The prime technique for partially ruling out the culture is interview rapport or the psychoanalytic transference . In certain other situations the cultural compulsions may be weakened , as in drunkenness , rage , or ...
... culture defied . The prime technique for partially ruling out the culture is interview rapport or the psychoanalytic transference . In certain other situations the cultural compulsions may be weakened , as in drunkenness , rage , or ...
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... culture ) . They get along with the culture in various ways , but of all of them it may be said that in a certain profound and meaningful sense they resist enculturation and maintain a certain inner detachment from the culture in which ...
... culture ) . They get along with the culture in various ways , but of all of them it may be said that in a certain profound and meaningful sense they resist enculturation and maintain a certain inner detachment from the culture in which ...
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... culture . And yet they are not really conven- tional , certainly not fashionable or smart or chic . The expressed inner attitude is usually that it is ordinarily of no great consequence which folkways are used , that one set of traffic ...
... culture . And yet they are not really conven- tional , certainly not fashionable or smart or chic . The expressed inner attitude is usually that it is ordinarily of no great consequence which folkways are used , that one set of traffic ...
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The Role of Basic Need Gratification in Psychological | 107 |
The Instinctoid Nature of Basic Needs | 123 |
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