Psychological Perspectives on the Self, Volumes 1-4Jerry M. Suls Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, 1982 - 273 pages |
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... self - concept approach ; that is , in almost all this work the experimenter specifies the dimen- sion on which the ... self as falling on the researcher - selected dimension if he or she ever happened to think of that dimension . The ...
... self - concept approach ; that is , in almost all this work the experimenter specifies the dimen- sion on which the ... self as falling on the researcher - selected dimension if he or she ever happened to think of that dimension . The ...
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... self - definition in terms of relation to significant others , this study shows the utility of the open - ended " spontaneous " rather than the usual constricted " reactive " approach to studying the self - concept . The reactive self - ...
... self - definition in terms of relation to significant others , this study shows the utility of the open - ended " spontaneous " rather than the usual constricted " reactive " approach to studying the self - concept . The reactive self - ...
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... self - concept in preschool children . Develop- mental Psychology , 1978 , 14 , 483-489 . Kuhn , M. H. , & McPartland , T. S. An empirical investigation of self - attitudes . American Socio- logical Review , 1954 , 19 , 68-76 . Ladner ...
... self - concept in preschool children . Develop- mental Psychology , 1978 , 14 , 483-489 . Kuhn , M. H. , & McPartland , T. S. An empirical investigation of self - attitudes . American Socio- logical Review , 1954 , 19 , 68-76 . Ladner ...
Contents
Preface | 7 |
What is There to Know? | 127 |
The Self In Action | 183 |
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