Favorable Self-Referent Judgments Are Made Faster Than Non-Favorable Ones / Steven J. Breckler and Anthony G. Greenwald.
Judgments that favorably set an individual apart from others tend to be made more rapidly, suggesting that the self-concept is both an effective and a cognitive entity. Subjects rated the self-applicability of traits on a 100-point scale. As in other studies using dichotomous judgements, judgement s...
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Language: | English |
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1981.
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Physical Description: | 13 pages |
Format: | Microfilm Book |
MSU Microforms, 2 West
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ED205855 Microfiche
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