The Family, Marriage, and Social ChangeHeath, 1975 - 579 Seiten A look at the family as an institution of society as well as an intimate environment where people develop their potential as humans. |
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... permissiveness in a group , the greater the likelihood that social forces will alter individual levels of sexual permissiveness ( p . 51 ) . 2. The stronger the amount of general liberality in a group , the greater the likelihood that ...
... permissiveness in a group , the greater the likelihood that social forces will alter individual levels of sexual permissiveness ( p . 51 ) . 2. The stronger the amount of general liberality in a group , the greater the likelihood that ...
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... permissiveness ) . For males , who are supposed to be tradition- ally high on permissiveness , religious commitment was an especially important predictor of attitudinal permissiveness , particularly for those who reported no coitus ...
... permissiveness ) . For males , who are supposed to be tradition- ally high on permissiveness , religious commitment was an especially important predictor of attitudinal permissiveness , particularly for those who reported no coitus ...
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... permissiveness relationship might be affected by the level of permissive- ness perceived to be prevalent in one's most important reference group . As the data in Table 11-2 rather clearly indicate , for males , perceived reference group ...
... permissiveness relationship might be affected by the level of permissive- ness perceived to be prevalent in one's most important reference group . As the data in Table 11-2 rather clearly indicate , for males , perceived reference group ...
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The Sociological Perspective | 9 |
Conceptual Frameworks for Analysis of the Family | 15 |
Tables | 17 |
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affection American areas attitudes birth black family chapter child Clemens Kalischer commitment concept contraceptive courtship cultural dating discussed divorce economic endogamous example experience extended family fact factors families of orientation family of procreation family system father females functions group marriage homogamous husband hypothesis illegitimacy important incest taboo individual influence Islamic kibbutz kibbutzim less live major male marital adjustment marital interaction marital power marital selection married couples mate monogamy mother mutual Negro Nimkoff norms nuclear family occur Oneida Oneida Community orientation parents partners patrilineal percent perhaps person polyandry polygyny population premarital coitus premarital intercourse premarital sexual permissiveness probably problem Reiss relationship relative religious responsibility sample sexual behavior social change social class society sociologists sociology spouse stage status structure Table theory tion traditional United urban usually values variables wheel theory wife wives women