Advances in Experimental Social PsychologyAcademic Press, 1984 M12 19 - 433 pages Advances in Experimental Social Psychology |
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... individual's social world, and so it seems natural to conclude that the self-concept is embedded in his or her ... individuals of the person's acquaintance. Imagine, if you will, a hierarchical structure, such as that depicted in Fig. 1 ...
... individual's social world, and so it seems natural to conclude that the self-concept is embedded in his or her ... individuals of the person's acquaintance. Imagine, if you will, a hierarchical structure, such as that depicted in Fig. 1 ...
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... individual's body, family relationships, and possessions; the social self, representing the individual as she or he is viewed by others; and the spiritual self, comprising his or her emotions and drives—these were not so much different ...
... individual's body, family relationships, and possessions; the social self, representing the individual as she or he is viewed by others; and the spiritual self, comprising his or her emotions and drives—these were not so much different ...
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... individual's wider knowledge concerning objects and events in his or her social world. This social knowledge, in turn, constitutes a portion of the individual's entire memory system. This system stores structured and organized ...
... individual's wider knowledge concerning objects and events in his or her social world. This social knowledge, in turn, constitutes a portion of the individual's entire memory system. This system stores structured and organized ...
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... individual's record of personal experiences, embedded in a context of personal space and time; it also includes the individual's memory for the actions and experiences of other people, insofar as they involve the person him- or herself ...
... individual's record of personal experiences, embedded in a context of personal space and time; it also includes the individual's memory for the actions and experiences of other people, insofar as they involve the person him- or herself ...
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... individual's relationships with them, may also be directly associated with the self-concept. Given this analysis, it seems likely that the self-concept has more propositional information associated with it, episodic and semantic, than ...
... individual's relationships with them, may also be directly associated with the self-concept. Given this analysis, it seems likely that the self-concept has more propositional information associated with it, episodic and semantic, than ...
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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