Social PsychologyMorris Rosenberg, Ralph H. Turner Basic Books, 1981 - 776 من الصفحات |
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Morris Rosenberg, Ralph H. Turner. 3 ELEANOR SINGER Reference Groups and Social Evaluations Sociologists and other social scientists have long recognized that atti- tudes , self - evaluations , and behavior are shaped by the groups to ...
Morris Rosenberg, Ralph H. Turner. 3 ELEANOR SINGER Reference Groups and Social Evaluations Sociologists and other social scientists have long recognized that atti- tudes , self - evaluations , and behavior are shaped by the groups to ...
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... evaluation . However , when two High ability sources make opposite evaluations , P ( S ) = .67 . In the last case , subjects may be combining the evaluations of the two sources . Webster , Roberts , and Sobieszek ( 1972 ) tested several ...
... evaluation . However , when two High ability sources make opposite evaluations , P ( S ) = .67 . In the last case , subjects may be combining the evaluations of the two sources . Webster , Roberts , and Sobieszek ( 1972 ) tested several ...
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... evaluations of con- duct tend to be concealed , it is difficult to estimate the proportion of such acts that are punished . One can speak of “ acts that would be punished if known to others " ; but that terminology introduces conjecture ...
... evaluations of con- duct tend to be concealed , it is difficult to estimate the proportion of such acts that are punished . One can speak of “ acts that would be punished if known to others " ; but that terminology introduces conjecture ...
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Themes and Variations | 3 |
Social Exchange Theory | 30 |
Reference Groups and Social Evaluations | 66 |
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