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Epilogue: Some Implications

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Growing up in the Kibbutz

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To what extent do the results obtained suggest general principles concerning the relationship between child rearing and personality development? Are they applicable to societies other than the Kibbutz? The answer is that some generalizations and conclusions may prove useful beyond the boundaries of the society in which the investigation took place.

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Pabin, A.I. (1965). Epilogue: Some Implications. In: Growing up in the Kibbutz. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-40080-7_10

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