Advances in Experimental Social PsychologyAcademic Press, 1984 M12 19 - 433 pages Advances in Experimental Social Psychology |
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... studies, Cantor (Cantor, 1980; Cantor & Mischel, 1979; Cantor, Mischel, & Schwartz, 1982; Cantor, Smith, French, & Mezzich, 1980) has shown that both intuitive and professional psychologists follow the prototype view of social ...
... studies, Cantor (Cantor, 1980; Cantor & Mischel, 1979; Cantor, Mischel, & Schwartz, 1982; Cantor, Smith, French, & Mezzich, 1980) has shown that both intuitive and professional psychologists follow the prototype view of social ...
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... studies of the spontaneous self-concept appears to favor McGuire's (McGuire & McGuire, 1982) distinctiveness postulate. In a series of studies, attributes spontaneously generated by subjects (usually children) have been compared to the ...
... studies of the spontaneous self-concept appears to favor McGuire's (McGuire & McGuire, 1982) distinctiveness postulate. In a series of studies, attributes spontaneously generated by subjects (usually children) have been compared to the ...
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... studies of individual memories (e.g., Linton, 1975, 1978) and early recollections (e.g., Kihlstrom & Harackiewicz, 1982; White & Pillemer, 1979). One promising method of inquiry has employed a cued-recall procedure originally devised by ...
... studies of individual memories (e.g., Linton, 1975, 1978) and early recollections (e.g., Kihlstrom & Harackiewicz, 1982; White & Pillemer, 1979). One promising method of inquiry has employed a cued-recall procedure originally devised by ...
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... studies the subjects also report on subjective experiences, such as loss of awareness or feelings of automaticity or compulsion; this information is collected either in the form of questionnaire responses or free descriptions. Finally ...
... studies the subjects also report on subjective experiences, such as loss of awareness or feelings of automaticity or compulsion; this information is collected either in the form of questionnaire responses or free descriptions. Finally ...
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... studies in the client-centered approach. Rogers, T. B. Self-reference in memory: Recognition of personality items. Journal of Research in Personality, 1977, //, 295-305. Rogers, T. B. A model of the self as an aspect of the human ...
... studies in the client-centered approach. Rogers, T. B. Self-reference in memory: Recognition of personality items. Journal of Research in Personality, 1977, //, 295-305. Rogers, T. B. A model of the self as an aspect of the human ...
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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