Psychological Perspectives on the Self, Volumes 1-4Jerry M. Suls Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, 1982 - 273 pages |
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... young children . For example , Veroff ( 1969 ) reasoned that selecting to perform a task of moderate difficulty was indicative of high social - comparison motivation , because performance of it would provide more information about one's ...
... young children . For example , Veroff ( 1969 ) reasoned that selecting to perform a task of moderate difficulty was indicative of high social - comparison motivation , because performance of it would provide more information about one's ...
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... Young Adulthood ) to be superior to dissimilarity for the purpose of consensual validation . By the same token , Fromkin's research has demonstrated that dissim- ilarity is superior to similarity for the purpose of confirming one's ...
... Young Adulthood ) to be superior to dissimilarity for the purpose of consensual validation . By the same token , Fromkin's research has demonstrated that dissim- ilarity is superior to similarity for the purpose of confirming one's ...
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... young adults ( mean age = 19.7 ) did , respond to praise and reproof . The relative insensitivity to social reinforcement by the elderly is consistent with the proposed lack of concern for the effects of favorable or unfavorable social ...
... young adults ( mean age = 19.7 ) did , respond to praise and reproof . The relative insensitivity to social reinforcement by the elderly is consistent with the proposed lack of concern for the effects of favorable or unfavorable social ...
Contents
The Self In Social Information Processing | 63 |
Sex Differences | 71 |
Comparison | 97 |
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