Psychological Perspectives on the Self, Volumes 1-4Jerry M. Suls Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, 1982 - 273 pages |
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... predictions , each applying to one of the two main institutional settings of children , the home and the school . In each setting the prediction that girls are more age - peer oriented than boys is confirmed . Among the 1527 self ...
... predictions , each applying to one of the two main institutional settings of children , the home and the school . In each setting the prediction that girls are more age - peer oriented than boys is confirmed . Among the 1527 self ...
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... predictions . As regards orientation toward the senior ( parent ) generation in developing one's self - concept , we predict that children focus on same - gender parent because boys must learn to model their behavior on their fathers ...
... predictions . As regards orientation toward the senior ( parent ) generation in developing one's self - concept , we predict that children focus on same - gender parent because boys must learn to model their behavior on their fathers ...
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... predictions . The results , summarized in rows D2.1 through D2.4 of Table 3.2 , significantly ( p < .001 ) confirm each of these four predictions . The most general prediction is that mentions of significant others in terms of five ...
... predictions . The results , summarized in rows D2.1 through D2.4 of Table 3.2 , significantly ( p < .001 ) confirm each of these four predictions . The most general prediction is that mentions of significant others in terms of five ...
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The Self In Social Information Processing | 63 |
Sex Differences | 71 |
Comparison | 97 |
Copyright | |
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