Psychological Perspectives on the Self, Volumes 1-4Jerry M. Suls Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, 1982 - 273 pages |
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... friends at school . And I really like some of the teachers they have in school , some of them are very understanding ... friends ; they try to help one another , you know when we're in trouble . And I like to help my friends if I can ...
... friends at school . And I really like some of the teachers they have in school , some of them are very understanding ... friends ; they try to help one another , you know when we're in trouble . And I like to help my friends if I can ...
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... friends friends and enemies .17 .24 < .001 .05 .35 < .001 .06 .24 < .001 .78 .84 < .001 .87 .94 < .001 B1.1 kin mentions all human references B1.2 nuclear family all family .49 .55 < .001 .90 .90 not sig . B1.3 romantic friends รท all ...
... friends friends and enemies .17 .24 < .001 .05 .35 < .001 .06 .24 < .001 .78 .84 < .001 .87 .94 < .001 B1.1 kin mentions all human references B1.2 nuclear family all family .49 .55 < .001 .90 .90 not sig . B1.3 romantic friends รท all ...
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... friends . It was predicted and confirmed that when defining self in terms of friends , girls more often than boys would refer to roman- tic friends . Of the girls ' 863 self - definitions in terms of friends , 14 % referred to romantic ...
... friends . It was predicted and confirmed that when defining self in terms of friends , girls more often than boys would refer to roman- tic friends . Of the girls ' 863 self - definitions in terms of friends , 14 % referred to romantic ...
Contents
The Self In Social Information Processing | 63 |
Sex Differences | 71 |
Comparison | 97 |
Copyright | |
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