Psychological Perspectives on the Self, Volumes 1-4Jerry M. Suls Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, 1982 - 273 pages |
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Page 165
... situations all tap the operation of the self system ( cf. Allport , 1943 ) . Further , because the structure of the self sys- tem need not be the same across persons , it should not be expected that one could specify a set of situations ...
... situations all tap the operation of the self system ( cf. Allport , 1943 ) . Further , because the structure of the self sys- tem need not be the same across persons , it should not be expected that one could specify a set of situations ...
Page 199
... situations in which individuals find them- selves may be partially of their own choosing . It has been suggested that these choices of interpersonal settings may reflect relevant features of one's concep- tions of self ( Snyder , 1981 ) ...
... situations in which individuals find them- selves may be partially of their own choosing . It has been suggested that these choices of interpersonal settings may reflect relevant features of one's concep- tions of self ( Snyder , 1981 ) ...
Page 200
... situation was defined in only the vaguest of terms . High - self - monitoring individuals were highly responsive to this difference between the two situations : they were particularly eager to enter the situation of clearly defined ...
... situation was defined in only the vaguest of terms . High - self - monitoring individuals were highly responsive to this difference between the two situations : they were particularly eager to enter the situation of clearly defined ...
Contents
Preface | 7 |
What is There to Know? | 127 |
The Self In Action | 183 |
Copyright | |
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