Psychological Perspectives on the Self, Volumes 1-4Jerry M. Suls Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, 1982 - 273 pages |
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... variety of aids , to perform at a level that ex- ceeds their usual attainments . The hesitancies , mistakes , and external aids are then selectively deleted from the videotape recordings to show the 1. SELF AND MECHANISMS OF AGENCY 29.
... variety of aids , to perform at a level that ex- ceeds their usual attainments . The hesitancies , mistakes , and external aids are then selectively deleted from the videotape recordings to show the 1. SELF AND MECHANISMS OF AGENCY 29.
Page 110
... mistake , a mistake he was previously too cognitively immature to make , and one he will subsequently correct when he matures still further [ p . 74 ] . " The same type of error , induced by an inappropriately stringent following of the ...
... mistake , a mistake he was previously too cognitively immature to make , and one he will subsequently correct when he matures still further [ p . 74 ] . " The same type of error , induced by an inappropriately stringent following of the ...
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... mistakes . When someone reciting a poem is self - aware during recitation , the presentation falters ( Wicklund , Morris , & Dorflinger , in Wicklund , 1975 ) . The presence of an audience , which is a well - established source of self ...
... mistakes . When someone reciting a poem is self - aware during recitation , the presentation falters ( Wicklund , Morris , & Dorflinger , in Wicklund , 1975 ) . The presence of an audience , which is a well - established source of self ...
Contents
The Self In Social Information Processing | 63 |
Sex Differences | 71 |
Comparison | 97 |
Copyright | |
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