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The Journal of Psychology, 1963
(1963). Stuttering and Self Concept. The Journal of Psychology: Vol. 55, No. 2, pp. 307-311.
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(1963). Stuttering and Self Concept. The Journal of Psychology: Vol. 55, No. 2, pp. 307-311.
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American Journal of Psychiatry, 1961
An adjective checklist, designed by selecting items which a group of "experts" agreed would differentiate younger from older persons and which was found to be adequately reliable and valid, was administered to 83 white male, VA surgical patients ranging in age from 20-69 years.
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An adjective checklist, designed by selecting items which a group of "experts" agreed would differentiate younger from older persons and which was found to be adequately reliable and valid, was administered to 83 white male, VA surgical patients ranging in age from 20-69 years.
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Self-concept and physical self-concept in psychiatric children and adolescents
Research in Developmental Disabilities, 2012Self-concept is a widely examined construct in the area of psychiatric disorders. This study compared the Physical Self-Description Questionnaire (PSDQ) scores of adolescents with psychiatric disorders (N=103) with the results of a matched group of non-clinical adolescents (N=103).
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The Psychoanalytic Concept of the Self
Psychiatric Clinics of North America, 1981As recently as 1950, Hartmann first defined the terms self and self-representation as we currently use them. Since that time there have been a number of significant contributions to the subject of narcissism and the concept of the self, and the concept of the self is an active frontier of psychoanalytic investigation.
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Actual self‐concept versus ideal self‐concept
Sport, Business and Management: An International Journal, 2013PurposeThe purpose of this research is to investigate the extent to which actual and ideal self‐congruities (image) are associated with health club patronage, a conspicuous consumption situation. Previous studies which have examined the applicability of the image congruence hypothesis to consumer behavior have scarcely examined its effect in the ...
Jeremy I. Abel +2 more
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Neuropsychology and the Self-Concept
The Journal of Nervous & Mental Disease, 1999The biological basis of the self is discussed in relation to neuropsychological findings in cases with focal brain injury. This material demonstrates that the self is deposited at an early phase in the process of object realization and distributes into the private space of imagery and the external space of object perception.
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British Journal of Social Psychology, 2003
A case is made for the epistemological and ontological premises of social constructionism against arguments that it is subjectivist. From this, questions about the ‘status’ of the self, and its centrality (or not) to experience, emerge. Arguments for the de‐centralization and centralization of the self are discussed, with particular attention to the ...
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A case is made for the epistemological and ontological premises of social constructionism against arguments that it is subjectivist. From this, questions about the ‘status’ of the self, and its centrality (or not) to experience, emerge. Arguments for the de‐centralization and centralization of the self are discussed, with particular attention to the ...
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Body Concept as it Relates to Self-concept
Research Quarterly. American Association for Health, Physical Education and Recreation, 1965Abstract The purpose of this study was to investigate some of the relationships between self-concept and body concept Measurements of self-description, self-acceptance, ideal self, and self-description-ideal discrepancy were correlated with measurements of body description, body acceptance, ideal body, and body description-ideal discrepancy, using a ...
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Self-Concept is a Concept Worth Considering
Physical & Occupational Therapy In Pediatrics, 2009There is a growing recognition of the importance of self-concept in the pediatric rehabilitation research literature, including the article by Cocks, Barton, and [Donelly (2008)], which appears in ...
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Self Concept, Ideal Self Concept, and Consumer Purchase Intentions
Journal of Consumer Research, 1974The present study presents prepurchase support for a self concept/purchase Intention link and also indicates that some subjects predominately match product-image with self-image while others tend to match product-image with ideal self-image.
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