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Comment upon Three Dimensions of Self-Attitude and Anxiety
The Journal of General Psychology, 1957(1957). Comment upon Three Dimensions of Self-Attitude and Anxiety. The Journal of General Psychology: Vol. 56, No. 1, pp. 13-20.
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SELF-ATTITUDE OF A PERSON AS A FACTOR OF SATISFACTION WITH MARRIAGE
South Russian Journal of Social SciencesThe article presents the results of an empirical study of a person’s self-attitude as a factor of satisfaction with marriage. It is shown that the problem of harmonious family relations is studied in various scientific fields and a large number of theoretical and empirical studies are devoted to it, but today it still belongs to the category of complex
E.V. KHARITONOVA, Yu.S. STEPANENKO
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PECULIARITIES OF SELF-ATTITUDE OF STUDENTS WITH HEARING IMPAIRMENTS
EKONOMIKA I UPRAVLENIE: PROBLEMY, RESHENIYAThe author presents the results of a study of modern research into the personal qualities of students with disabilities and/or disabilities studying in higher educational institutions. The article touches on the issues of organizing psychological and pedagogical support and adaptation of disabled students at a university. The article contains materials
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Self-Attitudes by Age, Sex, and Professional Training
The Sociological Quarterly, 1960(1960). Self-Attitudes by Age, Sex, and Professional Training. The Sociological Quarterly: Vol. 1, No. 1, pp. 39-55.
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Self-Attitudes and Deviant Behavior.
Contemporary Sociology, 1980Karl Schonborn +2 more
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Self-Attitudes and Degree of Agreement with Immediate Others
American Journal of Sociology, 1958This is a study of the relationships between self-attitudes and the degree an individual agrees with his estimate of an immediate other's evaluation when he evaluates his own performance in a small-group situation. Ninety-eight subjects were used. It is found that the tendency is for individuals who identify themselves on the Twenty Statements Test ...
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