Personality, Self-esteem, and PrejudiceSaxon House, 1979 - Всего страниц: 244 |
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... feelings of dullness ) and enduring ( having been confirm- ed as dull by one teacher , the child takes his feelings about his ability as a scholar into subsequent classrooms , and even into the occupational sphere ) . There is some good ...
... feelings of dullness ) and enduring ( having been confirm- ed as dull by one teacher , the child takes his feelings about his ability as a scholar into subsequent classrooms , and even into the occupational sphere ) . There is some good ...
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... feelings about himself , including his feelings about the ways in which he ought to be rewarded , are relatively immutable . Presumably the powerful influences of socialisation in childhood and adolescence are responsible for this ...
... feelings about himself , including his feelings about the ways in which he ought to be rewarded , are relatively immutable . Presumably the powerful influences of socialisation in childhood and adolescence are responsible for this ...
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... feelings of inadequacy when he interacts with other people whom he feels to be important . Another possibility is that a rigid , authoritar- ian person may not possess the self - insight which is involved in apprais- ing oneself . Brown ...
... feelings of inadequacy when he interacts with other people whom he feels to be important . Another possibility is that a rigid , authoritar- ian person may not possess the self - insight which is involved in apprais- ing oneself . Brown ...
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The development of scales for the measurement | 9 |
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Personality mental health and prejudice | 52 |
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