Psychological Perspectives on the Self, Volumes 1-4Jerry M. Suls Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, 1982 - 273 pages |
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... increase as a proportion of all kin references from .11 at age 7 to .29 at age 17 ; in the school domain , references to " students in general " increase as a pro- portion of all references to students from .03 at age 7 to .69 at age 17 ...
... increase as a proportion of all kin references from .11 at age 7 to .29 at age 17 ; in the school domain , references to " students in general " increase as a pro- portion of all references to students from .03 at age 7 to .69 at age 17 ...
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... increase the importance of mixed social comparisons , that is , using both similar and dissimilar others . Two distinct factors can be identified that lead to the relative increase of mixed comparisons at this stage of development . One ...
... increase the importance of mixed social comparisons , that is , using both similar and dissimilar others . Two distinct factors can be identified that lead to the relative increase of mixed comparisons at this stage of development . One ...
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... increase in subjects ' privately rated self- esteem . This increase was not found in the control group . In effect , the subjec- tive self - estimates matched the subjects ' altered presentation . Further , in a final questionnaire ...
... increase in subjects ' privately rated self- esteem . This increase was not found in the control group . In effect , the subjec- tive self - estimates matched the subjects ' altered presentation . Further , in a final questionnaire ...
Contents
The Self In Social Information Processing | 63 |
Sex Differences | 71 |
Comparison | 97 |
Copyright | |
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