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... mirror- low discrepancy ( 7.80 ) and the no mirror - low discrepancy conditions ( p > .20 ) . The hypothesis also predicted that subjects in the mirror - high discrepancy condition would tend to leave the room sooner than the subjects ...
... mirror- low discrepancy ( 7.80 ) and the no mirror - low discrepancy conditions ( p > .20 ) . The hypothesis also predicted that subjects in the mirror - high discrepancy condition would tend to leave the room sooner than the subjects ...
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... mirror ; the remaining half were seated in front of the nonreflecting back side of the mirror . Positioned in this manner each subject was asked to imagine herself in a series of hypothetical ... Mirror - Positive Mirror Evidence 103.
... mirror ; the remaining half were seated in front of the nonreflecting back side of the mirror . Positioned in this manner each subject was asked to imagine herself in a series of hypothetical ... Mirror - Positive Mirror Evidence 103.
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... mirror had previously been turned backward , so that the subject could not see her image . The experimenter provided ... mirror - writing . In fact , the mirror - writing was unnecessary in the procedure . The expectation of mirror ...
... mirror had previously been turned backward , so that the subject could not see her image . The experimenter provided ... mirror - writing . In fact , the mirror - writing was unnecessary in the procedure . The expectation of mirror ...
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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