Psychological Perspectives on the Self, Volumes 1-4Jerry M. Suls Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, 1982 - 273 pages |
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... behavior is scrutinized . The respondent is then found either to behave fairly toward blacks or not ; in regard to the second question , the respondent is found to perform at a high ( or low ) level in mathematics . It would seem that ...
... behavior is scrutinized . The respondent is then found either to behave fairly toward blacks or not ; in regard to the second question , the respondent is found to perform at a high ( or low ) level in mathematics . It would seem that ...
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... Behavior is viewed as a compromise between the three functions . For example , as the need to maximize self - esteem ... behavior and whether broad dispositions , or traits , can be demonstrated with objective measures of behavior ...
... Behavior is viewed as a compromise between the three functions . For example , as the need to maximize self - esteem ... behavior and whether broad dispositions , or traits , can be demonstrated with objective measures of behavior ...
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... behavior in laboratory and naturalistic settings ( Gormly & Edelberg , 1974 ; McGowan & Gormly , 1976 ; Olweus , 1980 ) . These findings suggest that the much discussed .30 level is more of a floor than a ceiling for validity ...
... behavior in laboratory and naturalistic settings ( Gormly & Edelberg , 1974 ; McGowan & Gormly , 1976 ; Olweus , 1980 ) . These findings suggest that the much discussed .30 level is more of a floor than a ceiling for validity ...
Contents
SelfDefinition and SelfEvaluation Maintenance | 1 |
Bringing Social Reality into | 33 |
SelfAssessment in Achievement Behavior | 93 |
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