Psychological Perspectives on the Self, Volumes 1-4Jerry M. Suls Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, 1982 - 273 pages |
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... actions as springing from the dictates of authorities rather than being personally responsible for them . Because they are not the actual agent of their actions , they are spared self - prohibiting reactions . Obliging functionaries do ...
... actions as springing from the dictates of authorities rather than being personally responsible for them . Because they are not the actual agent of their actions , they are spared self - prohibiting reactions . Obliging functionaries do ...
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... actions as cooking food , ironing clothes , or changing a tire . Any attempt , then , to classify or group human actions on the ba- sis of their observable characteristics seems fundamentally misleading . The implications of this ...
... actions as cooking food , ironing clothes , or changing a tire . Any attempt , then , to classify or group human actions on the ba- sis of their observable characteristics seems fundamentally misleading . The implications of this ...
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... action are possible and probably would be used by subjects to explain why such actions should not be considered aggres- sive . In effect , experimental results serve to verify the theories upon which they are premised primarily to the ...
... action are possible and probably would be used by subjects to explain why such actions should not be considered aggres- sive . In effect , experimental results serve to verify the theories upon which they are premised primarily to the ...
Contents
Preface | 7 |
What is There to Know? | 127 |
The Self In Action | 183 |
Copyright | |
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