Psychological Perspectives on the Self, Volumes 1-4Jerry M. Suls Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, 1982 - 273 pages |
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Page 106
... observations were discussed by Nelson and Kagan ( 1972 ) and by Feld et al . ( 1979 ) . Given this consistent support ... observed a parallel devel- opmental trend for the recognition that a person's behavior may be determined by more ...
... observations were discussed by Nelson and Kagan ( 1972 ) and by Feld et al . ( 1979 ) . Given this consistent support ... observed a parallel devel- opmental trend for the recognition that a person's behavior may be determined by more ...
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... observed that not until early adolescence are subjects able to recognize two independent causes as simultaneously codetermining an outcome / a person's behavior . These studies all demonstrate the crucial role of cognitive development ...
... observed that not until early adolescence are subjects able to recognize two independent causes as simultaneously codetermining an outcome / a person's behavior . These studies all demonstrate the crucial role of cognitive development ...
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... observation may all be rendered synon- ymous in terms of their symbolic goals , intentions , or meanings for the individ- ual . In the former case , a given smile may be categorized as a sign of affection when the individual is in the ...
... observation may all be rendered synon- ymous in terms of their symbolic goals , intentions , or meanings for the individ- ual . In the former case , a given smile may be categorized as a sign of affection when the individual is in the ...
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The Self In Social Information Processing | 63 |
Sex Differences | 71 |
Comparison | 97 |
Copyright | |
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