Psychological Perspectives on the Self, Volumes 1-4Jerry M. Suls Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, 1982 - 273 pages |
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... Naturally , all other things are rarely equal . Thus , for example , contiguity is a powerful determinant of attraction ( Festinger , Schachter & Back , 1950 ) , and persons with similar self - definitions are simply likely to be around ...
... Naturally , all other things are rarely equal . Thus , for example , contiguity is a powerful determinant of attraction ( Festinger , Schachter & Back , 1950 ) , and persons with similar self - definitions are simply likely to be around ...
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... Natural healing processes of the mind : I. Acute schizophrenic disorganization . Schizo- phrenia Bulletin , 1979 , 5 , 313–321 . ( b ) Epstein , S. The stability of behavior : I. On predicting most of the people much of the time ...
... Natural healing processes of the mind : I. Acute schizophrenic disorganization . Schizo- phrenia Bulletin , 1979 , 5 , 313–321 . ( b ) Epstein , S. The stability of behavior : I. On predicting most of the people much of the time ...
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... natural units of social behavior , but we disagree with his description of the self - concept as an unstable , ever - changing , almost ephemeral psychic creation . Our view of self - concept and identity negotiation is that rather than ...
... natural units of social behavior , but we disagree with his description of the self - concept as an unstable , ever - changing , almost ephemeral psychic creation . Our view of self - concept and identity negotiation is that rather than ...
Contents
SelfDefinition and SelfEvaluation Maintenance | 1 |
Bringing Social Reality into | 33 |
SelfAssessment in Achievement Behavior | 93 |
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