Psychological Perspectives on the Self, Volumes 1-4Jerry M. Suls Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, 1982 - 273 pages |
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... CONCEPT CHANGE PREFERENCE FOR SELF- CONFIRMATORY FEEDBACK ROUTINE SELF- VERIFICATION SELF - CONFIRMATORY OR NON - POTENT SELF- DISCREPANT FEEDBACK POTENT SELF - DISCREPANT FEEDBACK OR CHOICE POINT CERTAINTY OF SELF - CONCEPT LOW ...
... CONCEPT CHANGE PREFERENCE FOR SELF- CONFIRMATORY FEEDBACK ROUTINE SELF- VERIFICATION SELF - CONFIRMATORY OR NON - POTENT SELF- DISCREPANT FEEDBACK POTENT SELF - DISCREPANT FEEDBACK OR CHOICE POINT CERTAINTY OF SELF - CONCEPT LOW ...
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... concept . I wish to express my appreciation for the award to the Board of Directors of Walter V. Clarke Associates ... concept revisited , or a theory of a theory . American Psychologist , 1973 , 28 , 404-416 . Epstein , S. Anxiety ...
... concept . I wish to express my appreciation for the award to the Board of Directors of Walter V. Clarke Associates ... concept revisited , or a theory of a theory . American Psychologist , 1973 , 28 , 404-416 . Epstein , S. Anxiety ...
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... concepts at any time simply by adopting new roles . Therefore , the self - concept is not a stable structure but a highly malleable reflection of the ongoing processes of social interaction ; the meaning of one's actions and the nature ...
... concepts at any time simply by adopting new roles . Therefore , the self - concept is not a stable structure but a highly malleable reflection of the ongoing processes of social interaction ; the meaning of one's actions and the nature ...
Contents
SelfDefinition and SelfEvaluation Maintenance | 1 |
Bringing Social Reality into | 33 |
SelfAssessment in Achievement Behavior | 93 |
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