Psychological Perspectives on the Self, Volumes 1-4Jerry M. Suls Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, 1982 - 273 pages |
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... performances ( Festinger , 1942 ; Lewin , Dembo , Festinger , & Sears , 1944 ) . After a given level of performance is attained , it is no longer challenging , and new satisfactions are sought through progressive improvement . The ...
... performances ( Festinger , 1942 ; Lewin , Dembo , Festinger , & Sears , 1944 ) . After a given level of performance is attained , it is no longer challenging , and new satisfactions are sought through progressive improvement . The ...
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... performances of others . Similarity to the model is one factor that increases the personal relevance of modeled performance information for observers ' perceptions of their own efficacy . Persons who are similar or slightly higher in ...
... performances of others . Similarity to the model is one factor that increases the personal relevance of modeled performance information for observers ' perceptions of their own efficacy . Persons who are similar or slightly higher in ...
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... performance with the performance of someone who is advantaged ( which makes him dissimilar ) in attributes related to performance does not allow one to make a meaningful evalu- ation of one's own ability . The same ambiguity is present ...
... performance with the performance of someone who is advantaged ( which makes him dissimilar ) in attributes related to performance does not allow one to make a meaningful evalu- ation of one's own ability . The same ambiguity is present ...
Contents
The Self In Social Information Processing | 63 |
Sex Differences | 71 |
Comparison | 97 |
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