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and a measure was obtained of the degree to which the child subsequently patterned his behavior after that of the models. According to the status envy theory of ...
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More direct tests of the status-envy theory also indicate that the hypothesis is not ... Duringthe three decades in which the status-envy theory has predominated in ...
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More direct tests of the status-envy theory also indicate that the hypothesis is not supported by the available data. Divergent causes and interpretations of the ...
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www.amsciepub.com/doi/pdf/10.2466/pr0.1974.34.3c.1147
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Social power and Whiting's status envy theory were corn- pared fot their effects on children's model preferences. Kindergarten children observed a show in ...
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Whiting's "status envy" theory is also relevant to the same data, but is not as consistent with this data as is Freud's theory. [Accepted for publication: January, ...
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Thus, hypermasculinity has been viewed, especially by cross-cultural researchers, in the con- text of the status-envy theory of sex identity acquisition and has ...
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psycnet.apa.org/journals/abn/67/6/527/
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Database: PsycARTICLES. [ Journal Article ]. A comparative test of the status envy, social power, and secondary reinforcement theories of identificatory learning.
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www.jstor.org/stable/1127404
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tory construct within most major theories of parental identification (e.g., identification with the aggressor, social power theory, status envy theory). One promising ...
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Envy - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Envy
One theory that helps to explain envy and its effects on human behavior is the ... beauty, wealth, abilities or socioeconomic status of another individual or group.
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