Psychological Perspectives on the Self, Volumes 1-4Jerry M. Suls Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, 1982 - 273 pages |
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... child is capable of maintaining a unique , stable sense of self . Until that time the child remains egocentric and lacks the operation of conservation . Egocentrism refers to the child's inability to take another's point of view ...
... child is capable of maintaining a unique , stable sense of self . Until that time the child remains egocentric and lacks the operation of conservation . Egocentrism refers to the child's inability to take another's point of view ...
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... child has a good bit of control over its caretaker ( Bowlby , 1969 ) even while it does not have com- plete control over its own body . The child signals when it is hungry , and it is fed ; when it is wet , and it is changed . From the ...
... child has a good bit of control over its caretaker ( Bowlby , 1969 ) even while it does not have com- plete control over its own body . The child signals when it is hungry , and it is fed ; when it is wet , and it is changed . From the ...
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... children . At the same time , however , and in contrast with Piaget , we believe this is quite a pleasant time for the typical child , and people long for the security and reassurance of this period well into adult- hood . Second , the ...
... children . At the same time , however , and in contrast with Piaget , we believe this is quite a pleasant time for the typical child , and people long for the security and reassurance of this period well into adult- hood . Second , the ...
Contents
Bringing Social Reality into | 33 |
A Motivational Factor in SelfReport Validity | 67 |
SelfAssessment in Achievement Behavior | 93 |
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