Psychological Perspectives on the Self, Volumes 1-4Jerry M. Suls Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, 1982 - 273 pages |
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Page 120
... significance for psychological well - being . The evidence is by now over- whelming that low self - esteem is associated ... significant im- provement in self - esteem between grades 7-12 . Their careful methodological analysis of the ...
... significance for psychological well - being . The evidence is by now over- whelming that low self - esteem is associated ... significant im- provement in self - esteem between grades 7-12 . Their careful methodological analysis of the ...
Page 167
... significant others in one's life . Implicit in these formulations is a modeling process wherein we imitate the attitudes that these others ' hold of us , and these reflected apprais- als come to define what Cooley termed the " looking ...
... significant others in one's life . Implicit in these formulations is a modeling process wherein we imitate the attitudes that these others ' hold of us , and these reflected apprais- als come to define what Cooley termed the " looking ...
Page 174
... significantly different in the sixth grade , however , the longitudinal changes in self - worth across the grade shift resulted in significant group differences in self - worth durng the seventh grade . When we examined the discrepancy ...
... significantly different in the sixth grade , however , the longitudinal changes in self - worth across the grade shift resulted in significant group differences in self - worth durng the seventh grade . When we examined the discrepancy ...
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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