Psychological Perspectives on the Self, Volume 4Jerry M. Suls Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, 1982 |
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... individual variation in what is considered a good performance . For example , individuals differ in what they consider a good grade or a high score on a test . This chapter describes a program of survey research that examines the effect ...
... individual variation in what is considered a good performance . For example , individuals differ in what they consider a good grade or a high score on a test . This chapter describes a program of survey research that examines the effect ...
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... individuals and all domains , may vary according to the domain but be constant across individuals , or may vary accord- ing to the domain and the individual . Following James ( 1890/1963 ) , Rosenberg ( 1965 , 1979 ) , Marsh ( 1986a ) ...
... individuals and all domains , may vary according to the domain but be constant across individuals , or may vary accord- ing to the domain and the individual . Following James ( 1890/1963 ) , Rosenberg ( 1965 , 1979 ) , Marsh ( 1986a ) ...
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... individuals do indeed extract positive meaning from their self - focused projects . Given their aesthetic orientations , perhaps open individuals see themselves more as intriguing works of art to savor than interminable problems to be ...
... individuals do indeed extract positive meaning from their self - focused projects . Given their aesthetic orientations , perhaps open individuals see themselves more as intriguing works of art to savor than interminable problems to be ...
Contents
Feeling is Believing | 27 |
Theory Measurement and Research | 59 |
The Self and Definitions of Social Concepts | 99 |
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