Psychological Perspectives on the Self, Volumes 1-4Jerry M. Suls Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, 1982 - 273 pages |
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... self . The dichotomy , initially suggested by Fenigstein , Scheier , and Buss ( 1975 ) , has to do with the distinction between private and public self - aspects ( see also , Buss , 1980 ) . The private self consists of the person's own ...
... self . The dichotomy , initially suggested by Fenigstein , Scheier , and Buss ( 1975 ) , has to do with the distinction between private and public self - aspects ( see also , Buss , 1980 ) . The private self consists of the person's own ...
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... self - conscious- ness - the tendency to be aware of the covert , private aspects of self - is mea- sured by items such as : " I'm generally attentive to my inner feelings ” and “ I'm constantly examining my motives . " Public self ...
... self - conscious- ness - the tendency to be aware of the covert , private aspects of self - is mea- sured by items such as : " I'm generally attentive to my inner feelings ” and “ I'm constantly examining my motives . " Public self ...
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... self - aspect.2 PRIVATE AND PUBLIC SELF - ASPECTS : VALIDATING RESEARCH We now turn to a consideration of the experimental and behavioral consequences of focusing either on public self - aspects or on private self - aspects . A number ...
... self - aspect.2 PRIVATE AND PUBLIC SELF - ASPECTS : VALIDATING RESEARCH We now turn to a consideration of the experimental and behavioral consequences of focusing either on public self - aspects or on private self - aspects . A number ...
Contents
Bringing Social Reality into | 33 |
A Motivational Factor in SelfReport Validity | 67 |
SelfAssessment in Achievement Behavior | 93 |
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