Handbook of Social and Clinical Psychology: The Health PerspectiveC. R. Snyder, Donelson R. Forsyth Pergamon Press, 1991 - 878 sidor |
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... received but few of the criticisms , one might easily conclude that the presentation was a re- sounding success ... received a high test grade because I am smart ” ) , negative outcomes tend to be attributed to external factors ( e.g. ...
... received but few of the criticisms , one might easily conclude that the presentation was a re- sounding success ... received a high test grade because I am smart ” ) , negative outcomes tend to be attributed to external factors ( e.g. ...
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... received his Ph.D in social psychology from the University of California- Los Angeles in 1986. He is presently an assistant professor in the Department of Psychology at the University of Washington . Sue Ann Ludwig Burchill completed ...
... received his Ph.D in social psychology from the University of California- Los Angeles in 1986. He is presently an assistant professor in the Department of Psychology at the University of Washington . Sue Ann Ludwig Burchill completed ...
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... received his Ph.D. in clinical psy- chology from Yale University in 1986. He is pres- ently an assistant professor in the Department of Psychology at Yale University . Barry R. Schlenker received his Ph.D. in psy- chology from the State ...
... received his Ph.D. in clinical psy- chology from Yale University in 1986. He is pres- ently an assistant professor in the Department of Psychology at Yale University . Barry R. Schlenker received his Ph.D. in psy- chology from the State ...
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The Health Perspective | 11 |
SelfRelated Issues | 21 |
The Role of Humor and the Self | 41 |
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