Psychological Perspectives on the Self, Volumes 1-4Jerry M. Suls Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, 1982 - 273 pages |
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... awareness , behavior will be determined by other influences , such as habits or basic drives , and not by those self - components . So this is where we begin . To be sure , we may speak of the human as being controllable by self - awareness ...
... awareness , behavior will be determined by other influences , such as habits or basic drives , and not by those self - components . So this is where we begin . To be sure , we may speak of the human as being controllable by self - awareness ...
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... awareness may be seen as a tool of bringing the individual into line with societal expecta- tions , and as such might be treated as an instrument of training . Once the individ- ual is oriented in a prosocial direction , and once highly ...
... awareness may be seen as a tool of bringing the individual into line with societal expecta- tions , and as such might be treated as an instrument of training . Once the individ- ual is oriented in a prosocial direction , and once highly ...
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... awareness . Unpublished manuscript , Univeristy of Virginia , 1978 . Studies in the psychology of stuttering , XIV . Stuttering phenomena in relation to size and personnel of audience . Journal of Speech Disorders , 1939 , 4 , 323–333 ...
... awareness . Unpublished manuscript , Univeristy of Virginia , 1978 . Studies in the psychology of stuttering , XIV . Stuttering phenomena in relation to size and personnel of audience . Journal of Speech Disorders , 1939 , 4 , 323–333 ...
Contents
The Self In Social Information Processing | 63 |
Sex Differences | 71 |
Comparison | 97 |
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