Psychological Perspectives on the Self, Volume 4Jerry M. Suls Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, 1982 |
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... meaning . In the second meaning , weights are allowed to vary according to both the particular domain and the particular respondent . Thus , for example , even if all students feel that science is an important subject and science ...
... meaning . In the second meaning , weights are allowed to vary according to both the particular domain and the particular respondent . Thus , for example , even if all students feel that science is an important subject and science ...
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... meaning of the concept are termed peripheral . Researchers find a surprising degree of disagreement among individuals over the attributes and behaviors that they believe best illustrate the core meaning of social categories . Beck ...
... meaning of the concept are termed peripheral . Researchers find a surprising degree of disagreement among individuals over the attributes and behaviors that they believe best illustrate the core meaning of social categories . Beck ...
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... meaning of being or existence ( i.e. , the meaning of self ) can assume different forms in different contexts , and it is likely that this variation will have powerful consequences for the resulting self - system . For the most part ...
... meaning of being or existence ( i.e. , the meaning of self ) can assume different forms in different contexts , and it is likely that this variation will have powerful consequences for the resulting self - system . For the most part ...
Contents
Feeling is Believing | 27 |
Theory Measurement and Research | 59 |
The Self and Definitions of Social Concepts | 99 |
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