Psychological Perspectives on the Self, Volumes 1-4Jerry M. Suls Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, 1982 - 273 pages |
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... behavior - for determi- nants that have physical dimensions , that are manipulable , that allow you to make predictions about or to change behavior . Researchers who appeal to the traditional constructs rarely stray beyond . Some even ...
... behavior - for determi- nants that have physical dimensions , that are manipulable , that allow you to make predictions about or to change behavior . Researchers who appeal to the traditional constructs rarely stray beyond . Some even ...
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... behavior - for exam- ple , both chimpanzees and children need extensive exposure to a mirror be- fore control is established . Without the behavior , the daemon would not be invoked . Thus , these determinants are determining both the ...
... behavior - for exam- ple , both chimpanzees and children need extensive exposure to a mirror be- fore control is established . Without the behavior , the daemon would not be invoked . Thus , these determinants are determining both the ...
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... behaviors that are controlled by its own body and behavior , it is also acquiring many other complex behaviors - verbal and other social behaviors , problem solving behaviors , complex motor skills , and so on . The roughly concurrent ...
... behaviors that are controlled by its own body and behavior , it is also acquiring many other complex behaviors - verbal and other social behaviors , problem solving behaviors , complex motor skills , and so on . The roughly concurrent ...
Contents
SelfAwareness and the Emergence of Mind in Humans | 3 |
The SelfConcept and Other Daemons | 27 |
Origins of SelfKnowledge and Individual Differences in Early | 55 |
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