Psychological Perspectives on the Self, Volumes 1-4Jerry M. Suls Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, 1982 - 273 pages |
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... question . In the most elaborate study to test the physical characteristics prediction ( McGuire & McGuire , 1981 ) , we elicited the spontaneous self - concepts of 1000 school children in a medium - sized industrial city in the ...
... question . In the most elaborate study to test the physical characteristics prediction ( McGuire & McGuire , 1981 ) , we elicited the spontaneous self - concepts of 1000 school children in a medium - sized industrial city in the ...
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... question . It was explained that after the interviewer asked the question the student would then have 5 minutes to reply , and that the interviewer could not give any more information or answer questions in that 5 minute period . The ...
... question . It was explained that after the interviewer asked the question the student would then have 5 minutes to reply , and that the interviewer could not give any more information or answer questions in that 5 minute period . The ...
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... question has been , " How are individual thought , idiosyncratic values , and per- sonal goals brought to affect behavior when the person's attention takes a reflex- ive form ? " . But one may ask an equally important question , one ...
... question has been , " How are individual thought , idiosyncratic values , and per- sonal goals brought to affect behavior when the person's attention takes a reflex- ive form ? " . But one may ask an equally important question , one ...
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The Self In Social Information Processing | 63 |
Sex Differences | 71 |
Comparison | 97 |
Copyright | |
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