Psychological Perspectives on the Self, Volumes 1-4Jerry M. Suls Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, 1982 - 273 pages |
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... Gallup , G. G. Self - recognition in primates : A comparative approach to the bidirectional properties of consciousness . American Psychologist , 1977 , 32 , 329–338 . Gazzaniga , M. S. The bisected brain . New York : Appleton - Century ...
... Gallup , G. G. Self - recognition in primates : A comparative approach to the bidirectional properties of consciousness . American Psychologist , 1977 , 32 , 329–338 . Gazzaniga , M. S. The bisected brain . New York : Appleton - Century ...
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... Gallup , G. G. , 153 , 179 Gambino , R. , 19 , 36 Gangestad , S. , 199 , 207 Garber , J. , 22 , 38 Gardner , J. W. , 108 , 122 Gardner , W. C. , 116 , 122 Gastorf , J. , 99 , 111 , 124 Gastorf , J. W. , 99 , 111 , 122 Gassaniga , M. S. ...
... Gallup , G. G. , 153 , 179 Gambino , R. , 19 , 36 Gangestad , S. , 199 , 207 Garber , J. , 22 , 38 Gardner , J. W. , 108 , 122 Gardner , W. C. , 116 , 122 Gastorf , J. , 99 , 111 , 124 Gastorf , J. W. , 99 , 111 , 122 Gassaniga , M. S. ...
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The Self In Social Information Processing | 63 |
Sex Differences | 71 |
Comparison | 97 |
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