Lunds universitets årsskrift: Teologi, juridik och humanistiska ämnen, Volume 55, Issue 6C.W.K. Gleerup, 1963 - Humanities |
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... Rôle theorists as represented above all by Talcot Parsons ( Parsons and Bales , 1955 ) and Brim ( 1958 ) have pointed out the complexity of the problem of early identification patterns and do not concentrate upon the study of dual ...
... Rôle theorists as represented above all by Talcot Parsons ( Parsons and Bales , 1955 ) and Brim ( 1958 ) have pointed out the complexity of the problem of early identification patterns and do not concentrate upon the study of dual ...
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... rôle theorists must also be taken into account in the present study . It appears from our review that there is no ... rôle - theoretical concept “ rôle- taking identification " appears too complex to be interchangeable with any of the ...
... rôle theorists must also be taken into account in the present study . It appears from our review that there is no ... rôle - theoretical concept “ rôle- taking identification " appears too complex to be interchangeable with any of the ...
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... rôle in connection with upbringing which varies according to the child's sex . For men the father assumes the most active rôle in upbringing and for women the mother . Thus the men say , more often than the women , that the father has ...
... rôle in connection with upbringing which varies according to the child's sex . For men the father assumes the most active rôle in upbringing and for women the mother . Thus the men say , more often than the women , that the father has ...
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05 FATHER 16 years old abnormality according aggressor alternatives Men Women answers Father anxiety groups anxiety measured appears attitude best contact cathected comparison concepts connexion consider decisions defensive identification degree of anxiety developmental tendency devoted too little different ages distribution dominant personality fantasy measures FATHER 001 FATHER FATHER 05 FATHER 20 Father 59 female Freudian groups with regard high group iden identificand identification processes individuals interest togetherness interests in common ITEM Answer alternatives L M H L-group lenient low group Marke means measures of identification Mother 25 N. F. Avd neurosis neurotic men non-neurotic Nyman old Mother P-value PARENTAL DOMINANCE parental identification parental partner PERCEPTION OF PARENTAL personality develop present investigation ques reported response alternatives rôle same-sexed parent Semantic Differential sex groups siblings significant similarity and involvement Table 4 cont tachistoscopic temperament tification tion type of identification UNIVERSITY OF LUND upbringing wanted warmth of contact X-responses