Psychological Perspectives on the Self, Volumes 1-4Jerry M. Suls Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, 1982 - 273 pages |
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... appear to be focally active in the interpretation and comprehension of social events and behavior . We posit that if schemata are central structures or processing units in the human information - processing system , and if memory is ...
... appear to be focally active in the interpretation and comprehension of social events and behavior . We posit that if schemata are central structures or processing units in the human information - processing system , and if memory is ...
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... appear that to make such a determination the scientist must ultimately rely on opinions lodged within the social network . Consider , for example , a student whom we observe tearing a page from a library book . We may all agree that the ...
... appear that to make such a determination the scientist must ultimately rely on opinions lodged within the social network . Consider , for example , a student whom we observe tearing a page from a library book . We may all agree that the ...
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... appear to be chosen because they have clearly - defined characters ; that is , be- cause they provide clear ... appear to be meaning- ful reflections of the pragmatic sense of self that they express in their responses to the items of the ...
... appear to be chosen because they have clearly - defined characters ; that is , be- cause they provide clear ... appear to be meaning- ful reflections of the pragmatic sense of self that they express in their responses to the items of the ...
Contents
The Self In Social Information Processing | 63 |
Sex Differences | 71 |
Comparison | 97 |
Copyright | |
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