Psychological Perspectives on the Self, Volumes 1-4Jerry M. Suls Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, 1982 - 273 pages |
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... postulate is that girls , leading a more sheltered life , will be more parochial than boys in choosing sig- nificant others in terms of whom to define themselves . Thirdly , we postulate that boys and girls will make reciprocal choices ...
... postulate is that girls , leading a more sheltered life , will be more parochial than boys in choosing sig- nificant others in terms of whom to define themselves . Thirdly , we postulate that boys and girls will make reciprocal choices ...
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... postulate regarding shift from adults to peers deals with an across - generational trend in significant others , the third postulate of a shift from kin to nonkin signifi- cant others involves a shift regarding within - generation ...
... postulate regarding shift from adults to peers deals with an across - generational trend in significant others , the third postulate of a shift from kin to nonkin signifi- cant others involves a shift regarding within - generation ...
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... postulate of declining importance of the social domain within the maturing self - concept is that there is an increasing men- tion of negatively evaluated people with age . The results shown in row D3.1 of Table 3.2 support this ...
... postulate of declining importance of the social domain within the maturing self - concept is that there is an increasing men- tion of negatively evaluated people with age . The results shown in row D3.1 of Table 3.2 support this ...
Contents
Preface | 7 |
What is There to Know? | 127 |
The Self In Action | 183 |
Copyright | |
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