Psychological Perspectives on the Self, Volumes 1-4Jerry M. Suls Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, 1982 - 273 pages |
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... indicate that children in their sec- ond year can infer another's visual experience based on their own . Novey ( 1975 ) gave ... indicated their awareness that mother could not see by making attempts first to uncover her eyes . A similar ...
... indicate that children in their sec- ond year can infer another's visual experience based on their own . Novey ( 1975 ) gave ... indicated their awareness that mother could not see by making attempts first to uncover her eyes . A similar ...
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... indicating that infants begin to imitate an adult's behavior around 9-10 months of age , but , thereafter , peer imitation increases with age , espe- cially after 2 years ( coinciding with the phase of transitivism ) . This period also ...
... indicating that infants begin to imitate an adult's behavior around 9-10 months of age , but , thereafter , peer imitation increases with age , espe- cially after 2 years ( coinciding with the phase of transitivism ) . This period also ...
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... indicated that there is a direct relationship between the percentage of discounting re- sponses and children's level of self - worth , as presented in Fig . 6.2 . We found that 80 % of the high self - worth subjects indicated that the ...
... indicated that there is a direct relationship between the percentage of discounting re- sponses and children's level of self - worth , as presented in Fig . 6.2 . We found that 80 % of the high self - worth subjects indicated that the ...
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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