Psychological Perspectives on the Self, Volumes 1-4Jerry M. Suls Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, 1982 - 273 pages |
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... consistent with normative expec- tations about dominant and submissive behavior . The subject's task was to watch a short segment of the interview and to determine which type of impression the interviewee was attempting to convey . The ...
... consistent with normative expec- tations about dominant and submissive behavior . The subject's task was to watch a short segment of the interview and to determine which type of impression the interviewee was attempting to convey . The ...
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... consistent with the present framework . This leads to an additional factor that may contribute , for a time , to the indiscriminance of comparisons during this stage . A variety of dissimilar com- parisons are apparent to , if not ...
... consistent with the present framework . This leads to an additional factor that may contribute , for a time , to the indiscriminance of comparisons during this stage . A variety of dissimilar com- parisons are apparent to , if not ...
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Jerry M. Suls. Attribution of Consistent Dispositions to Self and to Others Psychologists , as well as lay persons ... consistency can be found when suitable subsets of persons and situations are samples ( Bem & Allen , 1974 ; Epstein ...
Jerry M. Suls. Attribution of Consistent Dispositions to Self and to Others Psychologists , as well as lay persons ... consistency can be found when suitable subsets of persons and situations are samples ( Bem & Allen , 1974 ; Epstein ...
Contents
The Self In Social Information Processing | 63 |
Sex Differences | 71 |
Comparison | 97 |
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