Psychological Perspectives on the Self, Volumes 1-4Jerry M. Suls Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, 1982 - 273 pages |
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... role of the self in social perception was unambiguously acknowl- edged by the early psychologists . For Hall ( 1898 ) , James ( 1915 ) , and McDougall ( 1921 ) , the self was seen as the focal element that organized the perception of ...
... role of the self in social perception was unambiguously acknowl- edged by the early psychologists . For Hall ( 1898 ) , James ( 1915 ) , and McDougall ( 1921 ) , the self was seen as the focal element that organized the perception of ...
Page 136
... role playing techniques in changing attitudes and opinions , and in producing therapeutic insight ( Brehm & Cohen , 1962 ; Kelly , 1955 ) . On the basis of this work , there is good reason to believe that role playing may also be a ...
... role playing techniques in changing attitudes and opinions , and in producing therapeutic insight ( Brehm & Cohen , 1962 ; Kelly , 1955 ) . On the basis of this work , there is good reason to believe that role playing may also be a ...
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... role and were told to be mo- tivated to convince the director that they were versatile actors , suitable for roles ... role ( e.g. , they had received good notices in a play where their role was the opposite kind of person from that in ...
... role and were told to be mo- tivated to convince the director that they were versatile actors , suitable for roles ... role ( e.g. , they had received good notices in a play where their role was the opposite kind of person from that in ...
Contents
Preface | 7 |
What is There to Know? | 127 |
The Self In Action | 183 |
Copyright | |
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