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The mother-child relationship has been 11 field of interest of a variety of educational disciplines. The subject has been studied from many viewpoints.
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| author | Ramfol, Anita Devi C |
| author2 | Stricklin, J L |
| author_browse | Ramfol, Anita Devi C Stricklin, J L |
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| description | The mother-child relationship has been 11 field of interest of a variety of educational disciplines. The subject has been studied from many viewpoints. |
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| spelling | oai:open.uct.ac.za:11427/39006 A study of the effects of the mother-child relationship on the socialization process of individuals (children and adults) as seen in a comparative study of normal and abnormal families (families with and without identified patients) based on the systematic method of evaluating case history data Ramfol, Anita Devi C Stricklin, J L Applied Sociology in Social Work The mother-child relationship has been 11 field of interest of a variety of educational disciplines. The subject has been studied from many viewpoints. 2023-10-02T10:05:06Z 2023-10-02T10:05:06Z 1972 2023-10-02T10:04:46Z Master Thesis Masters MSocSc http://hdl.handle.net/11427/39006 eng application/pdf Department of Sociology Faculty of Humanities |
| spellingShingle | Applied Sociology in Social Work Ramfol, Anita Devi C A study of the effects of the mother-child relationship on the socialization process of individuals (children and adults) as seen in a comparative study of normal and abnormal families (families with and without identified patients) based on the systematic method of evaluating case history data |
| thesis_degree_str | Master's |
| title | A study of the effects of the mother-child relationship on the socialization process of individuals (children and adults) as seen in a comparative study of normal and abnormal families (families with and without identified patients) based on the systematic method of evaluating case history data |
| title_full | A study of the effects of the mother-child relationship on the socialization process of individuals (children and adults) as seen in a comparative study of normal and abnormal families (families with and without identified patients) based on the systematic method of evaluating case history data |
| title_fullStr | A study of the effects of the mother-child relationship on the socialization process of individuals (children and adults) as seen in a comparative study of normal and abnormal families (families with and without identified patients) based on the systematic method of evaluating case history data |
| title_full_unstemmed | A study of the effects of the mother-child relationship on the socialization process of individuals (children and adults) as seen in a comparative study of normal and abnormal families (families with and without identified patients) based on the systematic method of evaluating case history data |
| title_short | A study of the effects of the mother-child relationship on the socialization process of individuals (children and adults) as seen in a comparative study of normal and abnormal families (families with and without identified patients) based on the systematic method of evaluating case history data |
| title_sort | study of the effects of the mother child relationship on the socialization process of individuals children and adults as seen in a comparative study of normal and abnormal families families with and without identified patients based on the systematic method of evaluating case history data |
| topic | Applied Sociology in Social Work |
| url | http://hdl.handle.net/11427/39006 |
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