Psychological Perspectives on the Self, Volume 4Jerry M. Suls Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, 1982 |
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Page 139
... desired and projected public images . As a result , they walk through social life in a state of chronically high self - presentational motivation . IMPRESSION CONSTRUCTION Given that a person is motivated to regulate how he or she is ...
... desired and projected public images . As a result , they walk through social life in a state of chronically high self - presentational motivation . IMPRESSION CONSTRUCTION Given that a person is motivated to regulate how he or she is ...
Page 145
... desired self , extant roles and norms , the target's values , and the person's existing image in others ' eyes . A problem arises , however , when two or more of these factors point to different impression - management tactics ...
... desired self , extant roles and norms , the target's values , and the person's existing image in others ' eyes . A problem arises , however , when two or more of these factors point to different impression - management tactics ...
Page 149
... desired impression and to the degree to which they think they can successfully resolve their dilemma ( Leary , 1983 ; Schlenker & Leary , 1982b ) . As we've seen , self - presentation is affected by both interpersonal factors ( norms ...
... desired impression and to the degree to which they think they can successfully resolve their dilemma ( Leary , 1983 ; Schlenker & Leary , 1982b ) . As we've seen , self - presentation is affected by both interpersonal factors ( norms ...
Contents
Feeling is Believing | 27 |
Theory Measurement and Research | 59 |
The Self and Definitions of Social Concepts | 99 |
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