Psychological Perspectives on the Self, Volumes 1-4Jerry M. Suls Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, 1982 - 273 pages |
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Page 53
... feel that being socially sensitive is important to their overall evaluation of themselves . Similarly , Masculine Schematics are those who feel they are very masculine , and who think that masculinity is very important to their self ...
... feel that being socially sensitive is important to their overall evaluation of themselves . Similarly , Masculine Schematics are those who feel they are very masculine , and who think that masculinity is very important to their self ...
Page 112
... feel that it has been worthwhile , one must believe he or she has made some unique contribution . In many instances ( discussed at length following ) , comparison with dissimilar others might better serve to highlight one's unique- ness ...
... feel that it has been worthwhile , one must believe he or she has made some unique contribution . In many instances ( discussed at length following ) , comparison with dissimilar others might better serve to highlight one's unique- ness ...
Page 133
... feel dishonest , self - alienated , or inauthentic . Thus , if one believes that she or he is " Highly principled " and finds her or himself engaging in theft , she or he should feel that behavior and self - conception disagree . Such ...
... feel dishonest , self - alienated , or inauthentic . Thus , if one believes that she or he is " Highly principled " and finds her or himself engaging in theft , she or he should feel that behavior and self - conception disagree . Such ...
Contents
The Self In Social Information Processing | 63 |
Sex Differences | 71 |
Comparison | 97 |
Copyright | |
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