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DOI: 10.1037/h0063671
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A theoretical framework for personality and social behavior.

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“…Although parents clearly influence their children, children influence their parents as well. 61 What is the complex nature of influences between parents and children-i.e., how do children and parents influence each other throughout the socialization process? Without a clearer understanding of the nature of complex transactions between parents and their children, 62,63 our understanding of the socialization process is still very limited.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although parents clearly influence their children, children influence their parents as well. 61 What is the complex nature of influences between parents and children-i.e., how do children and parents influence each other throughout the socialization process? Without a clearer understanding of the nature of complex transactions between parents and their children, 62,63 our understanding of the socialization process is still very limited.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Данные от одного из супругов приемлемы для изучения внутриличностных особенностей восприятия брака. Но для изучения межличностных аспектов брака необходимы данные от обоих супругов [Corsini, 1956;Sears, 1951].…”
Section: обзор лонгитюдных исследований исходов бракаunclassified
“…Sears' (1951) classic work identifies habitual enmity as a form of closely-bonded dyadic relationship. Simmel's (1902) sociological perspective proposed that dyads are stable units through which solidarity and intimacy build.…”
Section: Praxis Dyadic Relationships and Young People's Experiences mentioning
confidence: 99%