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... individual as much direction as the prescriptive standards , for they demand only that particular points on personally relevant dimensions be avoided . SUMMARY We propose a theory of self awareness around a distinction between " ob ...
... individual as much direction as the prescriptive standards , for they demand only that particular points on personally relevant dimensions be avoided . SUMMARY We propose a theory of self awareness around a distinction between " ob ...
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... individual may have knowledge of the opinions of a number of persons in the sense that he could , if asked , recall ... individual or aggregate of individuals must be present in the individual's consciousness at the moment that the ...
... individual may have knowledge of the opinions of a number of persons in the sense that he could , if asked , recall ... individual or aggregate of individuals must be present in the individual's consciousness at the moment that the ...
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... individual differences . Individual Differences There are two questions to be raised : one has to do with individual differences in values , the other with individual differences in objective self awareness . DIFFERENCES IN VALUES The ...
... individual differences . Individual Differences There are two questions to be raised : one has to do with individual differences in values , the other with individual differences in objective self awareness . DIFFERENCES IN VALUES The ...
Contents
Evidence for the Basic Propositions | 15 |
The Origin and Nature of Objective Self Awareness | 29 |
An Objective Self Awareness Approach | 57 |
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alternative analysis arousal Asch asked assume attempt attitude change attribute error attribute the error attribution of error attribution theory audience avoid aware person awareness theory behavior believe camera Carlsmith causal agent Chapter child conception condition conformity consciousness consistent contradiction created decision decrease deindividuation dependent measure difference of opinion differentiating mechanism differentiation dimension direction discrepancy reduction discussed dissonance reduction dissonance theory Duval effect egocentric environment evaluation example expected experiment experimenter Festinger focus of attention focused given increase indicate individual individual's interaction law of relative locus of error majority manipulation means MICHIGAN minority mirror negative affect not-self notion objective self awareness opinion change perception performance Piaget point of view positive possible predict present psychological question ratio relationship response SHELLEY DUVAL simply situation social facilitation social influence standard of correctness stimulus subgroup tape task tendency theoretical tion turntable uncertainty variable Wicklund Zajonc