Psychological Perspectives on the Self, Volumes 1-4Jerry M. Suls Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, 1982 - 273 pages |
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... parents " ) , whereas the less socially involved boys will perceive significant others in more generic terms ( e.g. , parents , human be- ings , etc. ) . Girls ' Social Selves Less Cosmopolitan Than Boys ' . Our second sex- difference ...
... parents " ) , whereas the less socially involved boys will perceive significant others in more generic terms ( e.g. , parents , human be- ings , etc. ) . Girls ' Social Selves Less Cosmopolitan Than Boys ' . Our second sex- difference ...
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... parents .56 .60 .69 .58 E1.3 students all extended family students + teachers .40 .38 .54 .32 .66 .65 .26 .58 nonmonotonic nonmonotonic nonmonotonic F1.1 parents parents + teachers .63 .42 .51 .30 < .001 F1.2 sibs ( friends + students + ...
... parents .56 .60 .69 .58 E1.3 students all extended family students + teachers .40 .38 .54 .32 .66 .65 .26 .58 nonmonotonic nonmonotonic nonmonotonic F1.1 parents parents + teachers .63 .42 .51 .30 < .001 F1.2 sibs ( friends + students + ...
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... parents decreased with age , whereas conformity to peers increased with age , to a point , and then leveled off . These results indicate that those dissimilar others who had previously been salient and important in evaluation ( parents ) ...
... parents decreased with age , whereas conformity to peers increased with age , to a point , and then leveled off . These results indicate that those dissimilar others who had previously been salient and important in evaluation ( parents ) ...
Contents
The Self In Social Information Processing | 63 |
Sex Differences | 71 |
Comparison | 97 |
Copyright | |
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