Psychological Perspectives on the Self, Volumes 1-4Jerry M. Suls Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, 1982 - 273 pages |
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... letters at the center of the drawing . The typical dependent measure in this paradigm is the amount of interference ( e.g. , elevated reaction times ) associated with the type of to - be - ignored stimuli . Current efforts in the ...
... letters at the center of the drawing . The typical dependent measure in this paradigm is the amount of interference ( e.g. , elevated reaction times ) associated with the type of to - be - ignored stimuli . Current efforts in the ...
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... letters on their uniforms is a sign of the individuation that can accompany sociation . ) People who are simultaneously high in the S - type orientation and in the predispo- sition to engage in the intrapersonally oriented ( I - type ) ...
... letters on their uniforms is a sign of the individuation that can accompany sociation . ) People who are simultaneously high in the S - type orientation and in the predispo- sition to engage in the intrapersonally oriented ( I - type ) ...
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... Letters to his son . ( Walter M. Dunne , ed . ) Wiley , 1901. Original Publ . 1774 . Cozby , P. C. Self - disclosure : A literature review . Psychological Bulletin , 1973 , 79 , 73–91 . Duval , S. , & Wicklund , R. A. A theory of ...
... Letters to his son . ( Walter M. Dunne , ed . ) Wiley , 1901. Original Publ . 1774 . Cozby , P. C. Self - disclosure : A literature review . Psychological Bulletin , 1973 , 79 , 73–91 . Duval , S. , & Wicklund , R. A. A theory of ...
Contents
The Self In Social Information Processing | 63 |
Sex Differences | 71 |
Comparison | 97 |
Copyright | |
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