Psychological Perspectives on the Self, Volumes 1-4Jerry M. Suls Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, 1982 - 273 pages |
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... objective standards is preferred over other forms of evaluative feedback ( tempo- ral or social ) . When , however , objective standards are unavailable , the individ- ual must resort to social or temporal feedback . The model posits ...
... objective standards is preferred over other forms of evaluative feedback ( tempo- ral or social ) . When , however , objective standards are unavailable , the individ- ual must resort to social or temporal feedback . The model posits ...
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... objective social world ; and ( 2 ) placing hypotheses about this world under objective test . In the first instance consider how the scientist knows what entities exist for study ? How does one determine , for example , that an ...
... objective social world ; and ( 2 ) placing hypotheses about this world under objective test . In the first instance consider how the scientist knows what entities exist for study ? How does one determine , for example , that an ...
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... Objective self - awareness , internal standards , and moral behav- ior . Journal of Experimental Social Psychology , 1979 , 15 , 254–262 . Wegner , D. M. From individual self - awareness to group self awareness . Unpublished manuscript ...
... Objective self - awareness , internal standards , and moral behav- ior . Journal of Experimental Social Psychology , 1979 , 15 , 254–262 . Wegner , D. M. From individual self - awareness to group self awareness . Unpublished manuscript ...
Contents
The Self In Social Information Processing | 63 |
Sex Differences | 71 |
Comparison | 97 |
Copyright | |
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