Psychological Perspectives on the Self, Volumes 1-4Jerry M. Suls Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, 1982 - 273 pages |
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... behavior is controlled by its immediate consequences , behavior is related to its outcomes at the level of aggregate conse- quences rather than momentary effects ( Baum , 1973 ) . People process and syn- thesize contextual and outcome ...
... behavior is controlled by its immediate consequences , behavior is related to its outcomes at the level of aggregate conse- quences rather than momentary effects ( Baum , 1973 ) . People process and syn- thesize contextual and outcome ...
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... behavior in such di- verse behavioral domains as altruism , honesty , and self - restraint ( Snyder & Monson , 1975 ) , as well as within the domain of nonverbal behaviors expressive of , for example , sociability , anxiety , and sex ...
... behavior in such di- verse behavioral domains as altruism , honesty , and self - restraint ( Snyder & Monson , 1975 ) , as well as within the domain of nonverbal behaviors expressive of , for example , sociability , anxiety , and sex ...
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... behavioral standards , however they come to be incor- porated ( Aronfreed , 1964 ; Hoffman , 1975 ; Mead , 1934 ) , are presumed to have a relatively constant impact upon behaviors . Value - Consistent Behavior . But it turns out that ...
... behavioral standards , however they come to be incor- porated ( Aronfreed , 1964 ; Hoffman , 1975 ; Mead , 1934 ) , are presumed to have a relatively constant impact upon behaviors . Value - Consistent Behavior . But it turns out that ...
Contents
Preface | 7 |
What is There to Know? | 127 |
The Self In Action | 183 |
Copyright | |
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