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... tion IV , as can be seen in the Colonial Dames of America , the Sons of the American Revolution , and the Society of Colonial Wars , among others . Lerner " refers to the persistent effort during the colonial period " to build an ...
... tion IV , as can be seen in the Colonial Dames of America , the Sons of the American Revolution , and the Society of Colonial Wars , among others . Lerner " refers to the persistent effort during the colonial period " to build an ...
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... tion , differential experiences upon arrival , stage of development in the local ethnic community — as a stabilizing or disruptive influence - and stage in familial Americanization . All these intervene to becloud observa- tion of the ...
... tion , differential experiences upon arrival , stage of development in the local ethnic community — as a stabilizing or disruptive influence - and stage in familial Americanization . All these intervene to becloud observa- tion of the ...
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... tion average or that mental mechanisms which by psychodynamic deriva- tion can be considered pathological may be a mode of normal adjust- ment . The individuals in the Impaired category of mental health , derived from the original ...
... tion average or that mental mechanisms which by psychodynamic deriva- tion can be considered pathological may be a mode of normal adjust- ment . The individuals in the Impaired category of mental health , derived from the original ...
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Reasons for the Study | 3 |
Design | 26 |
Mental Health Ratings | 59 |
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