Psychological Perspectives on the Self, Volumes 1-4Jerry M. Suls Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, 1982 - 273 pages |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 18
Page 165
... consistency can be found when suitable subsets of persons and situations are samples ( Bem & Allen , 1974 ; Epstein , 1979 ; Kenrick & Stringfield , 1980 ; Markus , 1977 ) . By assuming that the major locus of consistency within ...
... consistency can be found when suitable subsets of persons and situations are samples ( Bem & Allen , 1974 ; Epstein , 1979 ; Kenrick & Stringfield , 1980 ; Markus , 1977 ) . By assuming that the major locus of consistency within ...
Page 233
... consistency ( and long - range adaptation ) may then compete with pressures toward shorter - range social gains in creating the conflicts and dilemmas of social life . These dilemmas are often cast in moral terms as the individual ...
... consistency ( and long - range adaptation ) may then compete with pressures toward shorter - range social gains in creating the conflicts and dilemmas of social life . These dilemmas are often cast in moral terms as the individual ...
Page 272
... consistency , 162-163 and attribution , 165 and communication , 161-162 and nonunity of self nonverbal systems , 158 self system , 159-160 social system , 160 verbal system , 158-159 and psychoanalysis , 167-170 and relation of ...
... consistency , 162-163 and attribution , 165 and communication , 161-162 and nonunity of self nonverbal systems , 158 self system , 159-160 social system , 160 verbal system , 158-159 and psychoanalysis , 167-170 and relation of ...
Contents
The Self In Social Information Processing | 63 |
Sex Differences | 71 |
Comparison | 97 |
Copyright | |
7 other sections not shown
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
ability actions activities analysis appear approach asked aspects associated attention attributes become behavior boys characteristics child cognitive compared competence conceptions concern consequences consistency defined deindividuation dependent described determinants direct discussion distinctiveness domain effects efficacy effort evaluation evidence example experience factors function girls given human important increase independent indicated individuals influence ingratiation interaction Journal Journal of Personality judgments knowledge less memory mentions motivation nature objective observed one's operate particular perceived performance person Personality and Social positive possible postulate pragmatic prediction present Press principled processes question reason reference reflect relationships relatively reported responses role Schematics selected self-awareness self-concept self-monitoring self-presentation sense significant similar situations social comparison Social Psychology specific spontaneous standards strategy structure subjects success suggest task theory thought tion verbal York