Psychological Perspectives on the Self, Volumes 1-4Jerry M. Suls Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, 1982 - 273 pages |
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Page 104
... reported that social- comparison motivation , so defined , was virtually absent in most preschoolers . Dinner ( 1976 ) had children of different ages perform a task in the presence of a coactor and provided them with feedback concerning ...
... reported that social- comparison motivation , so defined , was virtually absent in most preschoolers . Dinner ( 1976 ) had children of different ages perform a task in the presence of a coactor and provided them with feedback concerning ...
Page 106
... reported that the tendency for children to show concern for social comparison increased until around 7 years of age . Feld et al . ( 1979 ) reported that social comparison increased as children grew older , as have Ruble , Feldman , and ...
... reported that the tendency for children to show concern for social comparison increased until around 7 years of age . Feld et al . ( 1979 ) reported that social comparison increased as children grew older , as have Ruble , Feldman , and ...
Page 187
... reported by Briggs , Cheek , and Buss ( 1980 ) yielded three factors : Acting , Extraversion , and Other - Directedness . The factor analyses reported by Gabrenya and Arkin ( 1980 ) yielded four factors : Theatrical Acting Ability ...
... reported by Briggs , Cheek , and Buss ( 1980 ) yielded three factors : Acting , Extraversion , and Other - Directedness . The factor analyses reported by Gabrenya and Arkin ( 1980 ) yielded four factors : Theatrical Acting Ability ...
Contents
The Self In Social Information Processing | 63 |
Sex Differences | 71 |
Comparison | 97 |
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