Psychological Perspectives on the Self, Volumes 1-4Jerry M. Suls Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, 1982 - 273 pages |
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... attention ( Duval & Wicklund , 1972 ; Frey , Wicklund , & Scheier , 1978 ; Wicklund , 1975 , 1978 , 1979a , 1980 ; Wicklund & Frey , 1980 ) . The theory of self - awareness views the onsets of self focused attention some- what more ...
... attention ( Duval & Wicklund , 1972 ; Frey , Wicklund , & Scheier , 1978 ; Wicklund , 1975 , 1978 , 1979a , 1980 ; Wicklund & Frey , 1980 ) . The theory of self - awareness views the onsets of self focused attention some- what more ...
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... attention came from Liebling and Shaver ( 1973 ) , who used a complex task involving a test of speed in copying Swedish prose . They manipu- lated self - focused attention in two ways . In addition to the presence or absence of a mirror ...
... attention came from Liebling and Shaver ( 1973 ) , who used a complex task involving a test of speed in copying Swedish prose . They manipu- lated self - focused attention in two ways . In addition to the presence or absence of a mirror ...
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... attention . Ironically , it is these overrehearsed , automated behaviors that are most easily upset by self - directed attention . When typists think precisely about what they are doing they begin to make mistakes . When someone ...
... attention . Ironically , it is these overrehearsed , automated behaviors that are most easily upset by self - directed attention . When typists think precisely about what they are doing they begin to make mistakes . When someone ...
Contents
Preface | 7 |
What is There to Know? | 127 |
The Self In Action | 183 |
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