Psychological Perspectives on the Self, Volumes 1-4Jerry M. Suls Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, 1982 - 273 pages |
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... reference to three other types of judg- ments - structural , phonemic , and semantic . They found that their subjects re- called substantially more of the words for which they had previously made self - referent judgments when compared ...
... reference to three other types of judg- ments - structural , phonemic , and semantic . They found that their subjects re- called substantially more of the words for which they had previously made self - referent judgments when compared ...
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... reference , indi- cates that memory for a stimulus is enhanced if it is made self - relevant . This en- hancement is probably a function , in large part , of the size and complexity of the self - structure . Kuiper and Rogers ( 1979 ) ...
... reference , indi- cates that memory for a stimulus is enhanced if it is made self - relevant . This en- hancement is probably a function , in large part , of the size and complexity of the self - structure . Kuiper and Rogers ( 1979 ) ...
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... reference groups that could provide cues to social appropriateness of self presen- tation ( Snyder & Monson , 1975 ) . In the public condition , the experimenter led the group members to a room furnished with two videotype cameras , a ...
... reference groups that could provide cues to social appropriateness of self presen- tation ( Snyder & Monson , 1975 ) . In the public condition , the experimenter led the group members to a room furnished with two videotype cameras , a ...
Contents
The Self In Social Information Processing | 63 |
Sex Differences | 71 |
Comparison | 97 |
Copyright | |
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