Psychological Perspectives on the Self, Volume 4Jerry M. Suls Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, 1982 |
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Page 132
... aspects of their identities ( such as their ideas , feelings , and personal goals ; Cheek , 1989 ) , subjects for whom personal aspects of identity were impor- tant expressed more apprehension when they thought only they would see their ...
... aspects of their identities ( such as their ideas , feelings , and personal goals ; Cheek , 1989 ) , subjects for whom personal aspects of identity were impor- tant expressed more apprehension when they thought only they would see their ...
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... aspects of their self - concepts than with self - views to which they are less strongly committed . Commitment to a particu- lar aspect of self is a function of the degree to which people view that aspect as an important part of who ...
... aspects of their self - concepts than with self - views to which they are less strongly committed . Commitment to a particu- lar aspect of self is a function of the degree to which people view that aspect as an important part of who ...
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... aspects of human conduct from the affective and cognitive , and pioneers in experimental psychology such as Narziss Ach who initiated empirical research on a volitional psy- chology of intentional action . Its " middle period " would ...
... aspects of human conduct from the affective and cognitive , and pioneers in experimental psychology such as Narziss Ach who initiated empirical research on a volitional psy- chology of intentional action . Its " middle period " would ...
Contents
Feeling is Believing | 27 |
Theory Measurement and Research | 59 |
The Self and Definitions of Social Concepts | 99 |
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