Psychological Perspectives on the Self, Volumes 1-4Jerry M. Suls Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, 1982 - 273 pages |
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... influence the course of human behavior . Similarly , in the social transac- tions of everyday life , people reciprocally influence each other's behavior ( Cairns , 1979 ; Patterson , 1976 ; Raush , Barry , Hertel , & Swain , 1974 ...
... influence the course of human behavior . Similarly , in the social transac- tions of everyday life , people reciprocally influence each other's behavior ( Cairns , 1979 ; Patterson , 1976 ; Raush , Barry , Hertel , & Swain , 1974 ...
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... influence on their own behavior in the interlocking system . An act therefore includes among its determinants self - produced influ- ences . Within this process of reciprocal determinism lies the opportunity for peo- ple to exert some ...
... influence on their own behavior in the interlocking system . An act therefore includes among its determinants self - produced influ- ences . Within this process of reciprocal determinism lies the opportunity for peo- ple to exert some ...
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... influence on their own behavior by enlisting both evaluative and tangible self - incentives . Thus , novelists influence how much they write by making leisure - time activities contingent on completing a certain amount of work , but ...
... influence on their own behavior by enlisting both evaluative and tangible self - incentives . Thus , novelists influence how much they write by making leisure - time activities contingent on completing a certain amount of work , but ...
Contents
The Self In Social Information Processing | 63 |
Sex Differences | 71 |
Comparison | 97 |
Copyright | |
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