Psychological Perspectives on the Self, Volumes 1-4Jerry M. Suls Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, 1982 - 273 pages |
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... chosen for social comparison ( Simon , 1979b ; Suls & Miller , 1977 ) . One's previous behavior is continuously used as a reference against which on- going performance is judged . In this referential process , 8 BANDURA.
... chosen for social comparison ( Simon , 1979b ; Suls & Miller , 1977 ) . One's previous behavior is continuously used as a reference against which on- going performance is judged . In this referential process , 8 BANDURA.
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Jerry M. Suls. going performance is judged . In this referential process , it is self - comparison that supplies the measure of adequacy . Past attainments affect self - appraisals mainly through their effects on standard setting . As a ...
Jerry M. Suls. going performance is judged . In this referential process , it is self - comparison that supplies the measure of adequacy . Past attainments affect self - appraisals mainly through their effects on standard setting . As a ...
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... going to a fancy French restaurant , " " playing tennis , " " going to the ballet " ) that was most rep- resentative of his or her actual social life within each of eight global categories of activities that the experimenter described ...
... going to a fancy French restaurant , " " playing tennis , " " going to the ballet " ) that was most rep- resentative of his or her actual social life within each of eight global categories of activities that the experimenter described ...
Contents
The Self In Social Information Processing | 63 |
Sex Differences | 71 |
Comparison | 97 |
Copyright | |
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