Psychological Perspectives on the Self, Volumes 1-4Jerry M. Suls Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, 1982 - 273 pages |
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Page 113
... sense of personal distinctiveness is threatened or damaged , individuals experience less - pleasant affect ( Fromkin , 1972 ) ; they exhibit greater preferences for scarce experiences than for plentiful experiences ( Fromkin , 1970 ) ...
... sense of personal distinctiveness is threatened or damaged , individuals experience less - pleasant affect ( Fromkin , 1972 ) ; they exhibit greater preferences for scarce experiences than for plentiful experiences ( Fromkin , 1970 ) ...
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... sense of identity . ' For Erikson , the individual must realize this sense of identity or face severe prob- lems of anxiety and social anomia . In much the same way , Carl Rogers ( 1959 ) has spoken of the core set of evaluative ...
... sense of identity . ' For Erikson , the individual must realize this sense of identity or face severe prob- lems of anxiety and social anomia . In much the same way , Carl Rogers ( 1959 ) has spoken of the core set of evaluative ...
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... sense of group self - focus seems to predominate over the sense of " I " , self - focus , a phenomenon recently examined by Pennebaker ( 1978 ) and Wegner ( 1979 ) . In other words , the person who is submerged in the group loses the ...
... sense of group self - focus seems to predominate over the sense of " I " , self - focus , a phenomenon recently examined by Pennebaker ( 1978 ) and Wegner ( 1979 ) . In other words , the person who is submerged in the group loses the ...
Contents
The Self In Social Information Processing | 63 |
Sex Differences | 71 |
Comparison | 97 |
Copyright | |
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