Handbook of Social and Clinical Psychology: The Health PerspectiveC. R. Snyder, Donelson R. Forsyth Pergamon Press, 1991 - 878 sidor |
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... percent- age of individuals who share one's limitation . Campbell ( 1986 ) found that although subjects un- derestimated consensus for their perceived abili- ties ( e.g. , few people can solve crossword puzzles as quickly as I can ) ...
... percent- age of individuals who share one's limitation . Campbell ( 1986 ) found that although subjects un- derestimated consensus for their perceived abili- ties ( e.g. , few people can solve crossword puzzles as quickly as I can ) ...
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... percentage of students whom each item character- ized , and ( d ) the percentage of students who would say that the item characterized themselves . Self - ratings by an independent sample of students on the 60 items , ( i.e. ...
... percentage of students whom each item character- ized , and ( d ) the percentage of students who would say that the item characterized themselves . Self - ratings by an independent sample of students on the 60 items , ( i.e. ...
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... per- cent of the respondents chose exerting greater ef- fort ( e.g. , trying to be friendlier ) , 11 % said they would passively wait for things to improve , and 6 % suggested they would try to improve their abil- ity to make new ...
... per- cent of the respondents chose exerting greater ef- fort ( e.g. , trying to be friendlier ) , 11 % said they would passively wait for things to improve , and 6 % suggested they would try to improve their abil- ity to make new ...
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The Health Perspective | 11 |
SelfRelated Issues | 21 |
The Role of Humor and the Self | 41 |
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