The Handbook of Social Psychology: The individual in a social contextGardner Lindzey, Elliot Aronson Addison-Wesley Publishing Company, 1969 - Social psychology |
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Page 534
... dependence is inevitable in the helpless infant or very young child , and that in adults a degree of dependence resembling the young child's is entirely unacceptable , so that a movement from dependence toward independence must be a ...
... dependence is inevitable in the helpless infant or very young child , and that in adults a degree of dependence resembling the young child's is entirely unacceptable , so that a movement from dependence toward independence must be a ...
Page 536
... dependence drive . A multitude of conditions give rise to anxiety states , and a multitude of responses re- duce them . The value of a dependence - drive concept lies in its specificity . It suggests one class of events which will give ...
... dependence drive . A multitude of conditions give rise to anxiety states , and a multitude of responses re- duce them . The value of a dependence - drive concept lies in its specificity . It suggests one class of events which will give ...
Page 542
... dependence should be greater in firstborns , and that , in situations where social reinforcers are readily available , dependence should be greater in the later - born . More direct evidence for the experience variable assumed here to ...
... dependence should be greater in firstborns , and that , in situations where social reinforcers are readily available , dependence should be greater in the later - born . More direct evidence for the experience variable assumed here to ...
Contents
Psychophysiological Approaches in Social Psychology | 1 |
Systematic Observational Methods | 13 |
VOLUME FOUR | 29 |
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