Psychological Perspectives on the Self, Volumes 1-4Jerry M. Suls Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, 1982 - 273 pages |
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... similar others . They may compare indiscriminately , that is , with similar and dissimilar others , because they fail to appreciate the greater usefulness of the former . Even persons possessing the cognitive sophistication to ...
... similar others . They may compare indiscriminately , that is , with similar and dissimilar others , because they fail to appreciate the greater usefulness of the former . Even persons possessing the cognitive sophistication to ...
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... similar others . Being unprepared to actively seek out social comparisons with similar others , the child simply engages in compari- sons with the most salient others available . Such salient others ( mother , father , siblings ...
... similar others . Being unprepared to actively seek out social comparisons with similar others , the child simply engages in compari- sons with the most salient others available . Such salient others ( mother , father , siblings ...
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... ( similar others ) are indeed most fre- quently selected as comparison others ( Suls , Gaes , & Gastorf , 1979 ; Suls , Gastorf , & Lawhon , 1978 ; Suls & Tesch , 1978 ; Zanna , Goethals , & Hill , 1975 ) . Information concerning the ...
... ( similar others ) are indeed most fre- quently selected as comparison others ( Suls , Gaes , & Gastorf , 1979 ; Suls , Gastorf , & Lawhon , 1978 ; Suls & Tesch , 1978 ; Zanna , Goethals , & Hill , 1975 ) . Information concerning the ...
Contents
The Self In Social Information Processing | 63 |
Sex Differences | 71 |
Comparison | 97 |
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