Psychological Perspectives on the Self, Volume 4Jerry M. Suls Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, 1982 |
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... comparisons are relevant : temporal comparison , social comparison , and reverse social comparison . In temporal comparison , more recent behavior is compared with past behavior ( e.g. , Albert , 1977 ; Suls , Marco , & Tobin , 1991 ) ...
... comparisons are relevant : temporal comparison , social comparison , and reverse social comparison . In temporal comparison , more recent behavior is compared with past behavior ( e.g. , Albert , 1977 ; Suls , Marco , & Tobin , 1991 ) ...
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... comparison ) , and others use themselves as a standard of comparison in judging person ( reverse social comparison ) , then there are likely to be shared standards . Both are using the same comparison information . These shared stan ...
... comparison ) , and others use themselves as a standard of comparison in judging person ( reverse social comparison ) , then there are likely to be shared standards . Both are using the same comparison information . These shared stan ...
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... Comparisons - According to this social comparison process , I compare my self - perceptions of my own ability in math and in reading with the perceived abilities of other students within my frame of reference ( e.g. , other students in ...
... Comparisons - According to this social comparison process , I compare my self - perceptions of my own ability in math and in reading with the perceived abilities of other students within my frame of reference ( e.g. , other students in ...
Contents
Feeling is Believing | 27 |
Theory Measurement and Research | 59 |
The Self and Definitions of Social Concepts | 99 |
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