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Interaction in Rural Families, in rural regions. These family characteristics include religious fundamentalism, fatalism, traditionalism, extreme familism, and a pervasive lack of long-range planning. Weiler (1965) has suggested that the strong emotional ties of Appalachian families limit the opportunities for family members toAROMA 发表于 2025-3-30 16:46:20
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Issues of Linguistic Development in Rural Subcultures in the United States,al aspect of human behavior, and, as such, is a vehicle for the manifestation of cultural and social identity. From this latter perspective, it is hardly surprising that a distinction between “urban” and “rural” subcultures might be manifested in language differences. As early industrial metropolitaFISC 发表于 2025-3-31 03:13:02
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Locus of Control and the Rural Experience,rt the violence and tragedies that seem to characterize city living. In contrast, rural existence has often been portrayed as stable, quiet, and friendly, a true respite from the burdensome tempo of the unfriendly, anonymous city.liposuction 发表于 2025-3-31 12:54:11
Social Psychology and Religious Fundamentalism,urthermore, if there is even partial truth to the claims that, relative to more cosmopolitan cultures, rural cultures are less heterogeneous, less tolerant of divergencies in belief and action, and less abstract in their conceptualizations, then these claims should hold true to the same extent for r催眠药 发表于 2025-3-31 15:49:28
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Problems in Program Development and the Development of Alternatives,munity psychologist. This chapter addresses the unique difficulties inherent in the development, implementation, and evaluation of traditional and alternative services in rural areas. The key assumption is that the basic problems are not founded in the more obvious hindrances to rural programs (such