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Book 1986conceiving, self-evaluating, self-feeling, and self-protective-self-enhancing responses. Following a consideration of the social antecedents and consequences of each category of self referent behaviors, I present a final summary statement that outlines a theoretical model of the additive and interaAsparagus 发表于 2025-3-25 15:11:57
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Introduction, that will create certain impressions, try to protect ourselves against threats to our psychological or physical well-being, judge ourselves to be more or less successful, feel more or less kindly toward ourselves, and (more or less overtly) communicate with ourselves. These responses are examples oobjection 发表于 2025-3-25 20:55:26
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Social Antecedents and Consequences of Self-Evaluation,fferentiated from self-feeling, since the two reflect qualitiatively distinct processes: One is a cognitive function and the other is an affective function. The relationship between self-evaluation and self-cognition, however, is that of a less inclusive to a more inclusive category of cognitive resInordinate 发表于 2025-3-26 05:47:25
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Toward a General Theory of Self-Referent Behavior, serves as a device for ordering the relevant results of current and future research. The outline places self-referent behaviors in social psychological context as playing mediating roles between social influences on the person and personal influences on social systems. In considering their mediatinOATH 发表于 2025-3-26 16:50:47
Book 1986t of their behaviors. These self-referent behaviors are social in nature in the sense that in large measure, they are the outcomes of pervasive social processes and are themselves major influences on social outcomes. As such, self-referent behaviors have the potential to be sig nificant organizing