Psychological Perspectives on the Self, Volumes 1-4Jerry M. Suls Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, 1982 - 273 pages |
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... particular wines will stand out in memory , and the " ME " may evolve into a " ME " who prefers St. Emillion to St. Julien , or a " ME " who had a rare opportunity of tasting a 1959 Chateau Lafite . This incorporation of particular ...
... particular wines will stand out in memory , and the " ME " may evolve into a " ME " who prefers St. Emillion to St. Julien , or a " ME " who had a rare opportunity of tasting a 1959 Chateau Lafite . This incorporation of particular ...
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... particular types of social oc- casions . In keeping with their pragmatic conceptions of self , high - self moni- toring individuals may employ this strategy to facilitate their efforts to present the most appropriate self - image for ...
... particular types of social oc- casions . In keeping with their pragmatic conceptions of self , high - self moni- toring individuals may employ this strategy to facilitate their efforts to present the most appropriate self - image for ...
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... particular motives to his or her strategic resources . In short : 1. A wants to make secure or to augment his power to derive favorable out- comes from B. 2. The desired growth or consolidation of power may or may not be directed toward ...
... particular motives to his or her strategic resources . In short : 1. A wants to make secure or to augment his power to derive favorable out- comes from B. 2. The desired growth or consolidation of power may or may not be directed toward ...
Contents
The Self In Social Information Processing | 63 |
Sex Differences | 71 |
Comparison | 97 |
Copyright | |
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