Advances in Experimental Social Psychology, Volume 17Academic Press, 1984 M12 19 - 433 pages Advances in Experimental Social Psychology |
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... arguments and observations. The third chapter, dealing with equity and social exchange, is also farranging in scope. A number of theorists have attempted to apply equity and social exchange conceptions to a wide variety of areas ...
... arguments and observations. The third chapter, dealing with equity and social exchange, is also farranging in scope. A number of theorists have attempted to apply equity and social exchange conceptions to a wide variety of areas ...
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... argument that we possess multiple selves corresponding to our multiple social identifications. Greenwald (1982) has argued for a division of personality into four systems: body, verbal, self, and social. These systems do not necessarily ...
... argument that we possess multiple selves corresponding to our multiple social identifications. Greenwald (1982) has argued for a division of personality into four systems: body, verbal, self, and social. These systems do not necessarily ...
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... arguments, we find it useful to maintain two somewhat independent distinctions within the memory system: between declarative and procedural knowledge (Winograd, 1975) and between episodic and semantic memory (Tulving, 1972). Declarative ...
... arguments, we find it useful to maintain two somewhat independent distinctions within the memory system: between declarative and procedural knowledge (Winograd, 1975) and between episodic and semantic memory (Tulving, 1972). Declarative ...
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... & Gilligan, 1979). S=Subject; P=Predicate; R=Relation; A = Argument. Ypsilant, Monday Helped Acro-- str--- 5 Miles daily Gawe D-relict Spore chongs Like- stravinsky Wednesday Returned Owner Lost Wollet. REPRESENTATIONS OF THE SELF 15.
... & Gilligan, 1979). S=Subject; P=Predicate; R=Relation; A = Argument. Ypsilant, Monday Helped Acro-- str--- 5 Miles daily Gawe D-relict Spore chongs Like- stravinsky Wednesday Returned Owner Lost Wollet. REPRESENTATIONS OF THE SELF 15.
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... argument for the similarity of concepts of self and others is implicit in Bem's self-perception theory (Bem, 1967, 1972; see also Locksley & Lenauer, 1981). Self-perception theory argues against the notion of direct, introspective self ...
... argument for the similarity of concepts of self and others is implicit in Bem's self-perception theory (Bem, 1967, 1972; see also Locksley & Lenauer, 1981). Self-perception theory argues against the notion of direct, introspective self ...
Contents
49 | |
Chapter 3 A PerceptualMotor Theory of Emotion | 117 |
Chapter 4 Equity and Social Change in Human Relationships | 183 |
Chapter 5 A New Look at Dissonance Theory | 229 |
Chapter 6 Cognitive Theories of Persuasion | 267 |
An Empirical and Conceptual Overview | 361 |
Index | 429 |
Contents of Other Volumes | 435 |
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