Psychological Perspectives on the Self, Volumes 1-4Jerry M. Suls Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, 1982 - 273 pages |
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... failure , given the alternative ability levels . At extreme levels of difficulty the task may be perceived as so hard or easy that it virtually guarantees success or failure of both low and high ability individuals ( Kun & Weiner , 1973 ) ...
... failure , given the alternative ability levels . At extreme levels of difficulty the task may be perceived as so hard or easy that it virtually guarantees success or failure of both low and high ability individuals ( Kun & Weiner , 1973 ) ...
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... failure . In Fig . 4.1 the likelihood ratio of failure , 1 / 1 - r , indicates that failure is ambigu- ous , as the high ability as well as the low ability person may fail . Similarly , a high cutoff point for success would result in a ...
... failure . In Fig . 4.1 the likelihood ratio of failure , 1 / 1 - r , indicates that failure is ambigu- ous , as the high ability as well as the low ability person may fail . Similarly , a high cutoff point for success would result in a ...
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Jerry M. Suls. by diagnosing high ability in the same way that failure can reduce uncertainty by diagnosing low ability . Evidently , to determine unequivocally whether the diag- nostic value of failure is subtracted from the diagnostic ...
Jerry M. Suls. by diagnosing high ability in the same way that failure can reduce uncertainty by diagnosing low ability . Evidently , to determine unequivocally whether the diag- nostic value of failure is subtracted from the diagnostic ...
Contents
Bringing Social Reality into | 33 |
A Motivational Factor in SelfReport Validity | 67 |
SelfAssessment in Achievement Behavior | 93 |
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