Psychological Perspectives on the Self, Volumes 1-4Jerry M. Suls Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, 1982 - 273 pages |
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... Alcohol did not affect the total number of words in subjects ' speeches . An analysis of the ratio of self - relevant pronouns to total words revealed a margin- ally significant effect of alcohol such that alcohol reduced the relative ...
... Alcohol did not affect the total number of words in subjects ' speeches . An analysis of the ratio of self - relevant pronouns to total words revealed a margin- ally significant effect of alcohol such that alcohol reduced the relative ...
Page 164
... alcohol on relative frequency of self - focused statements such that consuming alcohol reduced self - focus . Neither the main effect for expectancy nor the in- teraction of expectancy and consumption was significant . Both alcohol and ...
... alcohol on relative frequency of self - focused statements such that consuming alcohol reduced self - focus . Neither the main effect for expectancy nor the in- teraction of expectancy and consumption was significant . Both alcohol and ...
Page 178
... alcohol consumption such that alcohol reduced self - focus and increased " other " statements . In addition , there was a significant interaction of alcohol and alcoholic risk on both self - focused statements and a near - significant ...
... alcohol consumption such that alcohol reduced self - focus and increased " other " statements . In addition , there was a significant interaction of alcohol and alcoholic risk on both self - focused statements and a near - significant ...
Contents
Bringing Social Reality into | 33 |
A Motivational Factor in SelfReport Validity | 67 |
SelfAssessment in Achievement Behavior | 93 |
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