preconventional
The social role theory was developed by Alice Eagly and Linda Carli in the 1980s. They proposed that social roles shape behavior and attitudes through socialization and expectations. This theory has been influential in understanding how societal norms and expectations influence individuals' behavior.
Linda. Baker has written: 'Comprehension monitoring' 'The development of prose comprehension skills'
Linda K. Groah has written: 'Operating room nursing' -- subject(s): Intraoperative Care, Nurses' instruction, Nursing texts, Operating room nursing, Surgical Therapeutics, Surgical nursing, Therapeutics, Surgical
Linda Ann White has written: 'Welfare state development and child care policies'
Linda Wilson-Pauwels has written: 'The development of academic programs in medical illustration in North America from 1911 to 1991'
Linda Stewart Rivers has written: 'The child's first educator' -- subject(s): Child development, Education, Preschool, Parent and child, Preschool Education
Linda Nielsen has written: 'Adolescence, a contemporary view' -- subject(s): Adolescence, Adolescent psychology, Child development 'Adolescent psychology' -- subject(s): Adolescent psychology
Linda E. Olds has written: 'Fully human' -- subject(s): Androgyny (Psychology), Sex role 'Metaphors of interrelatedness' -- subject(s): Metaphor, Philosophy, Psychology, System theory
Linda Ann Thompson has written: 'Role playing ability and social adjustment in children' -- subject(s): Child development, Cognition in children, Social adjustment, Personality
The duration of Linda Linda Linda is 1.9 hours.
Linda Linda Linda was created on 2005-07-23.
Linda Pearl Hill has written: 'The raging grannies' -- subject(s): Aging, Feminist theory, Older women, Protest movements, Psychology, Raging Grannies, Social aspects, Social aspects of Aging