Advances in Experimental Social PsychologyAcademic Press, 1984 M12 19 - 433 pages Advances in Experimental Social Psychology |
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Page 53
... assumptions. The major premises of a theory may thus remain relatively inviolate whereas minor assumptions are altered. It is on such grounds as these that philosophers such as Lakatos (1970) argue for the empirical assessment, not of ...
... assumptions. The major premises of a theory may thus remain relatively inviolate whereas minor assumptions are altered. It is on such grounds as these that philosophers such as Lakatos (1970) argue for the empirical assessment, not of ...
Page 63
Optimism regarding the possibility of self-knowledge has been wedded to the companionate assumption of natural kinds. This view, amply illustrated in early scientific work, holds that the world is made up of classes of particulars, such ...
Optimism regarding the possibility of self-knowledge has been wedded to the companionate assumption of natural kinds. This view, amply illustrated in early scientific work, holds that the world is made up of classes of particulars, such ...
Page 65
... assumption of generalized and undifferentiated arousal (cf. Pribram, 1980; Stein, 1978), and (2) removes the ... assumption at best, then any instance in which subjects could identify an environmental event preceding their action (e.g. ...
... assumption of generalized and undifferentiated arousal (cf. Pribram, 1980; Stein, 1978), and (2) removes the ... assumption at best, then any instance in which subjects could identify an environmental event preceding their action (e.g. ...
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... assumptions entailed by a belief in self-knowledge is undertaken, with the aim of assaying their coherence and plausibility ... assumption of internal perception is a reconstructed form of the subject-object dichotomy represented in the ...
... assumptions entailed by a belief in self-knowledge is undertaken, with the aim of assaying their coherence and plausibility ... assumption of internal perception is a reconstructed form of the subject-object dichotomy represented in the ...
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... assumption of natural kinds of behavior and the concomitant belief that a person can be accurate or inaccurate, biased, or self-deceived when reporting on his or her activities. However, developments in this realm have proceeded at a ...
... assumption of natural kinds of behavior and the concomitant belief that a person can be accurate or inaccurate, biased, or self-deceived when reporting on his or her activities. However, developments in this realm have proceeded at a ...
Contents
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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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