Psychological Perspectives on the Self, Volumes 1-4Jerry M. Suls Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, 1982 - 273 pages |
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... specific theory , whereas self - evaluation is more specifically defined in terms of the SEM model . It is a component in a specific , dynamic hypothetical process . Nonetheless , it is difficult to escape the feeling that chronic self ...
... specific theory , whereas self - evaluation is more specifically defined in terms of the SEM model . It is a component in a specific , dynamic hypothetical process . Nonetheless , it is difficult to escape the feeling that chronic self ...
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... specific dimensions and then rerate themselves in terms of how they were with five specific other people ( their mother , best same - gender friend , best opposite - gender friend , a person whom they disliked , and a professor whose ...
... specific dimensions and then rerate themselves in terms of how they were with five specific other people ( their mother , best same - gender friend , best opposite - gender friend , a person whom they disliked , and a professor whose ...
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... specific stimuli , whereas moods are based on global and cumulative assessments . In other words , emotions reveal a person's intuitive assessment of an event , where- as moods reflect a person's appraisal of a life . In the case of ...
... specific stimuli , whereas moods are based on global and cumulative assessments . In other words , emotions reveal a person's intuitive assessment of an event , where- as moods reflect a person's appraisal of a life . In the case of ...
Contents
SelfDefinition and SelfEvaluation Maintenance | 1 |
Bringing Social Reality into | 33 |
SelfAssessment in Achievement Behavior | 93 |
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