Psychological Perspectives on the Self, Volumes 1-4Jerry M. Suls Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, 1982 - 273 pages |
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... characteristics by coders unfamiliar with the hypotheses . In the second session , the students were asked to complete a structured questionnaire that asked them to indicate their specific physical characteristics , such as their height ...
... characteristics by coders unfamiliar with the hypotheses . In the second session , the students were asked to complete a structured questionnaire that asked them to indicate their specific physical characteristics , such as their height ...
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... characteristics prediction ( McGuire & McGuire , 1981 ) , we elicited the spontaneous self - concepts of 1000 school children in a medium - sized industrial city in the Northeast , representa- tively selecting 100 boys and 100 girls at ...
... characteristics prediction ( McGuire & McGuire , 1981 ) , we elicited the spontaneous self - concepts of 1000 school children in a medium - sized industrial city in the Northeast , representa- tively selecting 100 boys and 100 girls at ...
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... characteristics but also for socially sensitive characteristics such as ethnicity and gender . For example , as regards ethnicity , the distinctiveness postulate predicts that in racially segregated schools the child's ethnicity should ...
... characteristics but also for socially sensitive characteristics such as ethnicity and gender . For example , as regards ethnicity , the distinctiveness postulate predicts that in racially segregated schools the child's ethnicity should ...
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The Self In Social Information Processing | 63 |
Sex Differences | 71 |
Comparison | 97 |
Copyright | |
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