Psychological Perspectives on the Self, Volume 4Jerry M. Suls Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, 1982 |
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... suggests two basic postulates : ( a ) that actual appraisals of significant others affect reflected appraisals ; and ( b ) that reflected appraisals affect self - appraisals . The first postulate asserts that people are to some extent ...
... suggests two basic postulates : ( a ) that actual appraisals of significant others affect reflected appraisals ; and ( b ) that reflected appraisals affect self - appraisals . The first postulate asserts that people are to some extent ...
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... suggests that individuals tend to assume that others act the way they do and share the same opinions ( Ross , Greene ... suggests that successful respondents tend to be modest while unsuccessful respondents tend to over - rate themselves ...
... suggests that individuals tend to assume that others act the way they do and share the same opinions ( Ross , Greene ... suggests that successful respondents tend to be modest while unsuccessful respondents tend to over - rate themselves ...
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... suggests that children are no more accurate in perceiving their parents appraisals when they are confident that they know their parents ' appraisal ( Felson , 1989 ) . In other words there are no statistical interactions observed ...
... suggests that children are no more accurate in perceiving their parents appraisals when they are confident that they know their parents ' appraisal ( Felson , 1989 ) . In other words there are no statistical interactions observed ...
Contents
Feeling is Believing | 27 |
Theory Measurement and Research | 59 |
The Self and Definitions of Social Concepts | 99 |
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