Psychological Perspectives on the Self, Volumes 1-4Jerry M. Suls Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, 1982 - 273 pages |
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... person was an extravert ; in the other condition , subjects were told that the target person was an introvert . Each subject was then asked to test the hypothesis by choosing a series of questions to ask the target person in a ...
... person was an extravert ; in the other condition , subjects were told that the target person was an introvert . Each subject was then asked to test the hypothesis by choosing a series of questions to ask the target person in a ...
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... person description . How and when the vocabulary is employed is derived from social practice . It is within this context that a consideration of the second potential source of stability in person description gains paramount importance ...
... person description . How and when the vocabulary is employed is derived from social practice . It is within this context that a consideration of the second potential source of stability in person description gains paramount importance ...
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... person shows a very high degree of overt sociability . And the non - self - aware person is just as likely to say " I like that game " as " I don't like it , " even though the person plays with that game more than any other games . What ...
... person shows a very high degree of overt sociability . And the non - self - aware person is just as likely to say " I like that game " as " I don't like it , " even though the person plays with that game more than any other games . What ...
Contents
The Self In Social Information Processing | 63 |
Sex Differences | 71 |
Comparison | 97 |
Copyright | |
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