Role Theory: Perspectives for Health ProfessionalsAppleton-Century-Crofts, 1978 - 354 pages |
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... units composed wholly of their own kind , ( 2 ) inexperienced soldiers who were replacements in units otherwise composed of combat veterans , and ( 3 ) veteran soldiers . Combat veterans had a strong group code against any tendencies to ...
... units composed wholly of their own kind , ( 2 ) inexperienced soldiers who were replacements in units otherwise composed of combat veterans , and ( 3 ) veteran soldiers . Combat veterans had a strong group code against any tendencies to ...
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... units emphasizing primary nursing . Clinical specialists are nurses who have obtained educational preparation at the ... units . On these units the nursing team is replaced with registered or practical nurses who STRATIFICATION 173.
... units emphasizing primary nursing . Clinical specialists are nurses who have obtained educational preparation at the ... units . On these units the nursing team is replaced with registered or practical nurses who STRATIFICATION 173.
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... units . With each one of these lines , I'd like you to tionally estimate it in terms of the average if propor- line ; e.g. , you think it is twice as long , give it 20 units , or one - fourth as long , give it 2.5 units . You may ...
... units . With each one of these lines , I'd like you to tionally estimate it in terms of the average if propor- line ; e.g. , you think it is twice as long , give it 20 units , or one - fourth as long , give it 2.5 units . You may ...
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Theoretical Approaches to the Study of Roles | 17 |
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