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persons undertake with various elements in their immediate setting or situation . Problems are solved , therefore , in terms of the actual situation in which objects or values emerge and can be meaningfully explained as part of the ...
persons undertake with various elements in their immediate setting or situation . Problems are solved , therefore , in terms of the actual situation in which objects or values emerge and can be meaningfully explained as part of the ...
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DEFINITION OF THE SITUATION Sociologists seek to make generalized predictions about the probabilities of cer- tain behaviors occurring under similar , recurring situations . The difficulty in making such generalizations is that ...
DEFINITION OF THE SITUATION Sociologists seek to make generalized predictions about the probabilities of cer- tain behaviors occurring under similar , recurring situations . The difficulty in making such generalizations is that ...
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In the interactional situation , this involves an agreement or contract between participants as to what one may expect of the other . Deviations from prescribed expectations may vary considerably , depending upon the institutionalized ...
In the interactional situation , this involves an agreement or contract between participants as to what one may expect of the other . Deviations from prescribed expectations may vary considerably , depending upon the institutionalized ...
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Contents
Development of Scientific Knowledge Margaret E Hardy | 29 |
Theoretical Approaches to the Study of Roles | 63 |
Organizations Professional Autonomy and Roles | 111 |
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