Handbook of Social and Clinical Psychology: The Health PerspectiveC. R. Snyder, Donelson R. Forsyth Pergamon Press, 1991 - 878 sidor |
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... described the three dimensions of explanatory style as theoretically orthogonal . However , while it may be useful to conceptualize the three dimen- sions as theoretically distinct , there is currently good evidence that ratings on each ...
... described the three dimensions of explanatory style as theoretically orthogonal . However , while it may be useful to conceptualize the three dimen- sions as theoretically distinct , there is currently good evidence that ratings on each ...
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... described in a derogatory tone and few hints about their reduction are provided . With great amusement , investigators in this field have documented our judgmental shortcomings and other " irrational " inferential processes . But it is ...
... described in a derogatory tone and few hints about their reduction are provided . With great amusement , investigators in this field have documented our judgmental shortcomings and other " irrational " inferential processes . But it is ...
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... described as physically disabled and as having un- desirable personality traits tended to be more neg- ative than toward a comparably described , able- bodied person ( Leek , 1966 ) . Such intensified reactions also have been ...
... described as physically disabled and as having un- desirable personality traits tended to be more neg- ative than toward a comparably described , able- bodied person ( Leek , 1966 ) . Such intensified reactions also have been ...
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SelfRelated Issues | 21 |
The Role of Humor and the Self | 41 |
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