Social PsychologyMorris Rosenberg, Ralph H. Turner Basic Books, 1981 - 776 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة 367
... attitude that corresponds to that behavior . Con- trary to some of Bem's interpretations , this does not mean that I did not have attitudes prior to the action , nor does it necessarily mean that I was unaware of those attitudes prior ...
... attitude that corresponds to that behavior . Con- trary to some of Bem's interpretations , this does not mean that I did not have attitudes prior to the action , nor does it necessarily mean that I was unaware of those attitudes prior ...
الصفحة 369
... attitude - action problem is insightful . Viewing the con- nection between attitudes and behavior as a dynamic interactional rela- tionship introduces vexing complexities into the design of appropriate research . Nevertheless , such a ...
... attitude - action problem is insightful . Viewing the con- nection between attitudes and behavior as a dynamic interactional rela- tionship introduces vexing complexities into the design of appropriate research . Nevertheless , such a ...
الصفحة 371
... attitudes illustrates other strengths and limitations of the use of survey data as a base for the study of longitudinal patterns in attitude and behavioral change . Taylor , Sheatsley , and Gree- ley ( 1978 ) analyzed data from four ...
... attitudes illustrates other strengths and limitations of the use of survey data as a base for the study of longitudinal patterns in attitude and behavioral change . Taylor , Sheatsley , and Gree- ley ( 1978 ) analyzed data from four ...
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Themes and Variations | 3 |
Social Exchange Theory | 30 |
Reference Groups and Social Evaluations | 66 |
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