Psychological Perspectives on the Self, Volume 4Jerry M. Suls Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, 1982 |
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... favorable on attributes that were not verifiable , although the bias was not as strong as it was for the players . Evidently , coaches were motivated to idealize their players to some extent and to avoid making " invidious distinctions ...
... favorable on attributes that were not verifiable , although the bias was not as strong as it was for the players . Evidently , coaches were motivated to idealize their players to some extent and to avoid making " invidious distinctions ...
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Jerry M. Suls. over half of the HSE subjects rated themselves more favorably than they rated others ( more positively for ... favorable terms than one regards the average person is more characteristic of HSE people than LSE people . The ...
Jerry M. Suls. over half of the HSE subjects rated themselves more favorably than they rated others ( more positively for ... favorable terms than one regards the average person is more characteristic of HSE people than LSE people . The ...
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... favorable , and no more favorable than those of a control group merely asked to rate themselves along the relevant trait dimen- sions . Of key importance , their assessments were reliably more positive than ' Ambiguous and unambiguous ...
... favorable , and no more favorable than those of a control group merely asked to rate themselves along the relevant trait dimen- sions . Of key importance , their assessments were reliably more positive than ' Ambiguous and unambiguous ...
Contents
Feeling is Believing | 27 |
Theory Measurement and Research | 59 |
The Self and Definitions of Social Concepts | 99 |
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