Psychological Perspectives on the Self, Volume 4Jerry M. Suls Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, 1982 |
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... involve exaggerating the quali- ties of those with whom they are connected . In the present context , this involves enhancing the relative quality of the uses generated by their fellow ingroup members . The data shown in Fig . 2.4 ...
... involve exaggerating the quali- ties of those with whom they are connected . In the present context , this involves enhancing the relative quality of the uses generated by their fellow ingroup members . The data shown in Fig . 2.4 ...
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... involves an interplay between the private self and the interper- sonal setting made self - presentational perspectives more interesting , palatable , and useful to a wider variety of researchers . The result has been an infusion of self ...
... involves an interplay between the private self and the interper- sonal setting made self - presentational perspectives more interesting , palatable , and useful to a wider variety of researchers . The result has been an infusion of self ...
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... involve slight embellishments , such as feigning more knowledge about a topic than one has . In other cases , this involves outright lying such as when people misrepresent their credentials , revise their personal histories , or ...
... involve slight embellishments , such as feigning more knowledge about a topic than one has . In other cases , this involves outright lying such as when people misrepresent their credentials , revise their personal histories , or ...
Contents
Feeling is Believing | 27 |
Theory Measurement and Research | 59 |
The Self and Definitions of Social Concepts | 99 |
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