Psychological Perspectives on the Self, Volumes 1-4Jerry M. Suls Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, 1982 - 273 pages |
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... associated with dependence ( e.g. , tolerant , con- forming , obliging ) and adjectives associated with independence ( e.g. , independ- ent , individualistic , assertive ) were presented on a screen one at a time . Individuals were ...
... associated with dependence ( e.g. , tolerant , con- forming , obliging ) and adjectives associated with independence ( e.g. , independ- ent , individualistic , assertive ) were presented on a screen one at a time . Individuals were ...
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... associated with the self may be related to egocen- tric bias , the pervasive tendency to remember the good , the correct , the responsi- ble , and the successful of our actions relative to their negative counterparts . If we assume that ...
... associated with the self may be related to egocen- tric bias , the pervasive tendency to remember the good , the correct , the responsi- ble , and the successful of our actions relative to their negative counterparts . If we assume that ...
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... associated with self - monitoring propensities to the cognitive activities associated with the initiation of social relationships . Given the opportu- nity to observe another person whom they expected to date socially , men and women ...
... associated with self - monitoring propensities to the cognitive activities associated with the initiation of social relationships . Given the opportu- nity to observe another person whom they expected to date socially , men and women ...
Contents
The Self In Social Information Processing | 63 |
Sex Differences | 71 |
Comparison | 97 |
Copyright | |
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