Psychological Perspectives on the Self, Volumes 1-4Jerry M. Suls Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, 1982 - 273 pages |
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... judgments than they did for judgments to the dependent adjectives . This pattern of judgments and response latencies is to be expected of individuals . who habitually evaluate and categorize their behavior with respect to its inde ...
... judgments than they did for judgments to the dependent adjectives . This pattern of judgments and response latencies is to be expected of individuals . who habitually evaluate and categorize their behavior with respect to its inde ...
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... judgments when compared to words for which they had made other types of judgments . These findings were explained by assuming that self - referent judgments necessarily produce much richer , more elaborate encoding of the ad- jectives ...
... judgments when compared to words for which they had made other types of judgments . These findings were explained by assuming that self - referent judgments necessarily produce much richer , more elaborate encoding of the ad- jectives ...
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... judgment of strangers were those with the longer latencies . They believe this pattern of results is obtained be- cause judgments about the self are mediated by a schema that enables efficient processing , whereas judgments about a ...
... judgment of strangers were those with the longer latencies . They believe this pattern of results is obtained be- cause judgments about the self are mediated by a schema that enables efficient processing , whereas judgments about a ...
Contents
Preface | 7 |
What is There to Know? | 127 |
The Self In Action | 183 |
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