Attraction and hostility find expression in almost every variety of human relationship, and have consequently provided a central theme for social psychology since its beginnings
Attraction and hostility find expression in almost every variety of human relationship, and have consequently provided a central theme for social psychology since its beginningsHinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
I: Theoretical Considerations 1: Need-Satisfaction and -Frustration Models 2: Cognitive-Consistency Models 3: Cognitive Motivation in Social Behavior II: Empirical Explorations 4: The Reaction to Boastfulness 5: Attraction and Legitimate Conceit 6: Valid Boastfulness and Invalid Self-Depreciation 7: The Reaction to Positive and Negative Biases 8: Cognitive Validation and Self-Evaluation 9: The Outcome of a Self-Evaluation Conflict 10: The Projection of Unfavorable Personality Characteristics 11: Self-Validation and Competitive Behavior 12: Recapitulation and Perspective
I: Theoretical Considerations 1: Need-Satisfaction and -Frustration Models 2: Cognitive-Consistency Models 3: Cognitive Motivation in Social Behavior II: Empirical Explorations 4: The Reaction to Boastfulness 5: Attraction and Legitimate Conceit 6: Valid Boastfulness and Invalid Self-Depreciation 7: The Reaction to Positive and Negative Biases 8: Cognitive Validation and Self-Evaluation 9: The Outcome of a Self-Evaluation Conflict 10: The Projection of Unfavorable Personality Characteristics 11: Self-Validation and Competitive Behavior 12: Recapitulation and Perspective
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