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Summing Up

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In the preceding chapters we have presented the results which highlighted the differences between Kibbutz and non-Kibbutz subjects at several age levels. These differences are along a number of different dimensions of personality development and adjustment. It would be well, in concluding this presentation, to summarize briefly and attempt to integrate the mass of findings and the piecemeal conclusions which have been drawn from them. Before doing this, we shall restate some of the questions we have raised originally and for which answers have been sought in the data and findings obtained.

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Rabin, A.I. (1965). Summing Up. In: Growing up in the Kibbutz. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-40080-7_9

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