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An Empirical Investigation of Self-Attitudes

American Sociological Review, 1954
This chapter provides an initial demonstration of the advantages to empirical research from thus treating the self as attitudes. Although self has long been the central concept in the symbolic interaction approach to social psychology, little if anything has been done to employ it directly in empirical research.
Manford H. Kuhn, Thomas S. McPartland
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Self-Attitude Consequences of Forced Compliance

The Sociological Quarterly, 1966
(1966). Self-Attitude Consequences of Forced Compliance. The Sociological Quarterly: Vol. 7, No. 3, pp. 359-365.
Gene F. Summers, Louis E. Dotson
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Implicit Self-Attitudes Predict Spontaneous Affect in Daily Life.

Emotion, 2005
In 2 studies, the authors examined the degree to which implicit self-attitudes predicted people's spontaneous affective experiences in daily life. Across both studies, implicit attitudes toward the self (as measured by Implicit Association Tests) strongly predicted negative feeling states (as measured by computerized experience-sampling procedures ...
Tamlin, Conner, Lisa Feldman, Barrett
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DNN-based self-attitude estimation by learning landscape information

2021 IEEE/SICE International Symposium on System Integration (SII), 2021
This paper presents DNN (deep neural network) - based self-attitude estimation by learning landscape information. The network predicts the gravity vector in the camera frame. The input of the network is a camera image, the outputs are a mean vector and a covariance matrix of the gravity.
Ryota Ozaki, Yoji Kuroda
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Self-attitude change and deviant behavior

Social Psychiatry, 1976
For each of 22 essentially uncorrelated deviant acts the following hypothesis was tested: Among persons who report not having performed the act during a period prior to the first testing, regardless of initial level of self-derogation, individuals who report (a year later) at the second testing having performed the deviant act during the intervening ...
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The Effects of Physical Exercise on Self-Attitudes

Occupational Therapy in Mental Health, 1983
Research exploring the effects of physical conditioning on self-attitudes is reviewed. Conclusions from the studies are equivocal and depend upon subjects' emotional and physical status, the types of subjects, training programs, assessment tools, and subjects' psychological investment in the fitness programs. Although more research is needed to further
Leslie S. Ben-Shlomo, Margaret A. Short
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THE SELF-ESTEEM MOTIVE AND CHANGE IN SELF-ATTITUDES

The Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease, 1975
The theoretical significance of the postulate of the self-esteem motive and related empirical findings are reviewed. Two hypotheses implied by the postulate are tested by way of further consideration of its justification. Hypotheses were tested using questionnaire data from 3148 junior high school students collected annually at three points in time. It
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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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Voice Recognition as a Measure of Self-Attitude and Relatedness

Archives of Neurology And Psychiatry, 1959
The human voice, recorded or heard on the radio, has been used in research concerned with personality judgments, communication theory, and psychotherapy. As a form of expressive behavior it has, like art productions and handwriting, a relationship to a person's mental and emotional characteristics.
J J, REIDY, R W, COLVIN
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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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