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Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 1983
Fazio, Effrein, and Falender (1981) showed that asking subjects questions designed to elicit information primarily about introverted or extraverted life events results in shifts in self-perceptions and social behavior in the direction of the type of question asked.
Janet Morgan Riggs +3 more
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Fazio, Effrein, and Falender (1981) showed that asking subjects questions designed to elicit information primarily about introverted or extraverted life events results in shifts in self-perceptions and social behavior in the direction of the type of question asked.
Janet Morgan Riggs +3 more
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Self-perception of breath odor
The Journal of the American Dental Association, 2001Bad breath, also known as halitosis, is a common concern for millions of people. Yet there is almost no reliable way for people to properly assess their breath odor. While many develop faulty perceptions about having bad breath that affect their entire lives, others who have halitosis are unaware of their condition.The authors discuss the issues ...
I, Eli, R, Baht, H, Koriat, M, Rosenberg
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Self-Perception and Physical Fitness
Perceptual and Motor Skills, 1978Research examining the relationship between self-concept and physical fitness has been sparse. However, the literature suggests a positive relationship between self-attitude and physical fitness (1, 2, 3, 4 ) . In contrast with prior research where physical fitness was determined by actual physical performance and physiological measures, the present ...
G R, Leonardson, R M, Gargiulo
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Creativity: Self-Perceptions over Time
The International Journal of Aging and Human Development, 2005This study explores creativity and motivation in the second half of life. While many quantitative studies on creativity show decline with advancing age, there is some evidence that creativity may change qualitatively over time. The purpose of this study is to elucidate self-perceived changes in creativity over the life span.
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Aristotle’s Theory of Self-Perception
European Yearbook of the History of Psychology, 2015The analysis of the Aristotelian theory of self-perception (DA II 5) starts with an in-depth discussion of an aporia present in the text. After having excluded that the problem has to be reconnected to the mind-body relationship, it is shown that both spiritualist and ‘literal’ interpretations are unable to explain the text in all its parts in a ...
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2017
This chapter discusses the different operationalizations of competence self-perceptions and the implications for advancing theory, research, and practice.
Marsh, Herbert W. +3 more
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This chapter discusses the different operationalizations of competence self-perceptions and the implications for advancing theory, research, and practice.
Marsh, Herbert W. +3 more
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1972
Publisher Summary Individuals come to “know” their own attitudes, emotions, and other internal states partially by inferring them from observations of their own overt behavior and/ or the circumstances in which this behavior occurs. Thus, to the extent that internal cues are weak, ambiguous, or uninterpretable, the individual is functionally in the ...
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Publisher Summary Individuals come to “know” their own attitudes, emotions, and other internal states partially by inferring them from observations of their own overt behavior and/ or the circumstances in which this behavior occurs. Thus, to the extent that internal cues are weak, ambiguous, or uninterpretable, the individual is functionally in the ...
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