Psychological Perspectives on the Self, Volumes 1-4Jerry M. Suls Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, 1982 - 273 pages |
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... assuming that persons behave so as to maintain a positive self - evaluation , it is possible to make predictions concerning ... assumed to be reciprocally and causally related to one another . For example , suppose an individual is in a ...
... assuming that persons behave so as to maintain a positive self - evaluation , it is possible to make predictions concerning ... assumed to be reciprocally and causally related to one another . For example , suppose an individual is in a ...
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... assumed that people are motivated primarily by a desire to meet personal goals and are responsive largely to their own opinions , attitudes , and feelings . For example , at least as far back as Freud ( e.g. , 1920 , 1949 ) ...
... assumed that people are motivated primarily by a desire to meet personal goals and are responsive largely to their own opinions , attitudes , and feelings . For example , at least as far back as Freud ( e.g. , 1920 , 1949 ) ...
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... assumed to result from the threat to the ego of becoming aware of unacceptable thoughts or im- pulses . At other times Freud stated that any repression requires an expenditure of energy . This follows from his assumption that the ...
... assumed to result from the threat to the ego of becoming aware of unacceptable thoughts or im- pulses . At other times Freud stated that any repression requires an expenditure of energy . This follows from his assumption that the ...
Contents
Bringing Social Reality into | 33 |
A Motivational Factor in SelfReport Validity | 67 |
SelfAssessment in Achievement Behavior | 93 |
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