Symbolic Self-completionFirst published in 1982. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company. |
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The Refusal to Admit to Failure | 109 |
The Attempt to Influence Others | 124 |
CONCEPTUAL ISSUES UNDERLYING THE THEORY | 165 |
Commitment and the Rise of the SelfDefinition | 183 |
The Psychology of Compensation | 208 |
References | 227 |
Author Index | 235 |
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acknowledgement activity Ansbacher asked associated attainment audience Baumeister & Jones behavior chapter cial cognitive dissonance theory concept condition context correlation criterion Debbie definition dependent variable described dimension directed disruption dissonance effect enduring symbols evaluation experiment experimenter feedback further gain ical idea Ideal Profile implies indicators individual individual's infer influence interaction interruption issue Mahler means measure mother motivated needs Non-Ideal Profile noncommitted objective goal observer one's oneself oriented original subjects original task paradigm partner performance perspective persuade physical fitness positive possible potential psychological pursuing question questionnaire regarding registering relevant respondents result self-concept self-defining goal self-definition self-descriptions self-evaluation self-presentation self-report self-symbolizing efforts sense of completeness social comparison theory social psychology social reality social sensitivity someone specific substitute Symbolic Interactionism symbolic interactionist symbolic self-completion symbols of completeness tension system Tesser theoretical theory thinking tion trait variable vintner Wicklund z-scores
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Sivu 14 - It is rationalized in phrases like "it takes time" and "we all make mistakes when starting, until . . . ." But, on the other hand, those new to office may be too zealous. They often commit the indelicate error of taking too literally their formal promotion or certification, when actually intervening steps must be traversed before the attainment of full prerogatives. The passage may involve trials and tests of loyalty, as well as the simple accumulation of information and skill. The overeager are...
Sivu 12 - Only a nation at peace with itself, with its transgressions as well as its achievements, is capable of a generous understanding of others. Only when we Americans can acknowledge our own past aggressive behavior — in such instances, for example, as the Indian wars and the wars against Mexico and Spain— will we acquire some perspective on the aggressive behavior of others; only when we can understand the human implications of the chasm...
Sivu 183 - I've always wanted to do. The folks are happy with it and so am I. IDENTITY DIFFUSION: Oh sure. If something better came along, I'd change just like that. A sample question in the religious area was : Have you ever had any doubts about your religious beliefs?
Sivu 10 - Of two male wolves, the one that presents his flank or neck is the dominant animal; the other being a subordinate, makes no attack ... (p. 305).
Sivu 32 - Therefore, the self-definition is an ideal or goal that is set up and pursued via the accumulation of relevant symbols.
Sivu 105 - This is not to suggest that the literature is totally devoid of research efforts related to this question, but only that they are rare.
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