Psychological Perspectives on the Self, Volumes 1-4Jerry M. Suls Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, 1982 - 273 pages |
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... attributes that distinguish respondents from those close to them . For example , the only girl in a class of 10 boys is more likely to use the attribute " girl " in her self - description than her classmates are to use the attribute ...
... attributes that distinguish respondents from those close to them . For example , the only girl in a class of 10 boys is more likely to use the attribute " girl " in her self - description than her classmates are to use the attribute ...
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... attributes that are uniquely relevant to him or her , both motives can be satisfied . By being close one can gain in self - evaluation by comparison on the relevant attribute and by reflection on the irrelevant attribute . Inasmuch as ...
... attributes that are uniquely relevant to him or her , both motives can be satisfied . By being close one can gain in self - evaluation by comparison on the relevant attribute and by reflection on the irrelevant attribute . Inasmuch as ...
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... attributes considered essential for happiness . Such attributes may include health , physical attractiveness , personality characteristics , marriage , or financial success , to name but a few . Another aspect of depressives ' attitudes ...
... attributes considered essential for happiness . Such attributes may include health , physical attractiveness , personality characteristics , marriage , or financial success , to name but a few . Another aspect of depressives ' attitudes ...
Contents
SelfDefinition and SelfEvaluation Maintenance | 1 |
Bringing Social Reality into | 33 |
SelfAssessment in Achievement Behavior | 93 |
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