Psychological Perspectives on the Self, Volumes 1-4Jerry M. Suls Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, 1982 - 273 pages |
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... emergence of this preference . It stands to reason that the shifts between the modes of self - evaluation de- picted in Fig . 4.1 are not immediately and fully developed at any one age but in- stead occur gradually . As a result , one ...
... emergence of this preference . It stands to reason that the shifts between the modes of self - evaluation de- picted in Fig . 4.1 are not immediately and fully developed at any one age but in- stead occur gradually . As a result , one ...
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... emerge in Epstein's influential work ( 1977 , 1980 ) . As Epstein ( 1980 ) argues in this theory of self - conception : " We are no less dependent upon a coherent theory for directing our behavior in everyday life than a scientist is ...
... emerge in Epstein's influential work ( 1977 , 1980 ) . As Epstein ( 1980 ) argues in this theory of self - conception : " We are no less dependent upon a coherent theory for directing our behavior in everyday life than a scientist is ...
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... emerge form an integration of the pragmatic and principled theories of self with Goffman's ( 1959 ) analysis of self- presentational activities . In particular , Goffman's concepts of audience segrega- tion , selective interaction , and ...
... emerge form an integration of the pragmatic and principled theories of self with Goffman's ( 1959 ) analysis of self- presentational activities . In particular , Goffman's concepts of audience segrega- tion , selective interaction , and ...
Contents
The Self In Social Information Processing | 63 |
Sex Differences | 71 |
Comparison | 97 |
Copyright | |
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