Psychological Perspectives on the Self, Volumes 1-4Jerry M. Suls Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, 1982 - 273 pages |
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Page 109
... increasing positively accelerated function of ability . We term this a ascending diagnosticity task , as its diagnosticity increases with ability level . The diagnosticity of the third kind of task is equally divided between the two ...
... increasing positively accelerated function of ability . We term this a ascending diagnosticity task , as its diagnosticity increases with ability level . The diagnosticity of the third kind of task is equally divided between the two ...
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... increased tendency to use self - related language . There is also evidence that a salient audience increases self - focus ( Carver & Scheier , 1978 ) . These various manipulations were first used more or less interchangeably , with ...
... increased tendency to use self - related language . There is also evidence that a salient audience increases self - focus ( Carver & Scheier , 1978 ) . These various manipulations were first used more or less interchangeably , with ...
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... increased reactivity to the positive / negative implications of past performance , self - aware individuals should regulate alcohol consumption on the basis of past successes and failures . Given that this is the case , what does the ...
... increased reactivity to the positive / negative implications of past performance , self - aware individuals should regulate alcohol consumption on the basis of past successes and failures . Given that this is the case , what does the ...
Contents
SelfDefinition and SelfEvaluation Maintenance | 1 |
Bringing Social Reality into | 33 |
SelfAssessment in Achievement Behavior | 93 |
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