Psychological Perspectives on the Self, Volume 4Jerry M. Suls Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, 1982 |
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Page 51
... less , apparent in private than in public ( Brown , 1990 ; Brown & Gallagher , 1992 ; Greenwald & Breckler , 1985 ) . This tends to be especially true for people designated as having HSE ( Brown , 1992 ) . These findings provide no ...
... less , apparent in private than in public ( Brown , 1990 ; Brown & Gallagher , 1992 ; Greenwald & Breckler , 1985 ) . This tends to be especially true for people designated as having HSE ( Brown , 1992 ) . These findings provide no ...
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... less than their peers . For example , they claimed that they were less neuro- tic ( average self - rating was in the 33rd percentile ) , impractical ( 25th percentile ) , and submissive ( 40th percentile ) than their peers . Such self ...
... less than their peers . For example , they claimed that they were less neuro- tic ( average self - rating was in the 33rd percentile ) , impractical ( 25th percentile ) , and submissive ( 40th percentile ) than their peers . Such self ...
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... less ambiguous feedback . As noted earlier , however , the exact consequences of such identity work are unclear and await empirical exploration . Such self - definitional effort could be viewed as challenging , pushing the individual to ...
... less ambiguous feedback . As noted earlier , however , the exact consequences of such identity work are unclear and await empirical exploration . Such self - definitional effort could be viewed as challenging , pushing the individual to ...
Contents
Feeling is Believing | 27 |
Theory Measurement and Research | 59 |
The Self and Definitions of Social Concepts | 99 |
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