Social PsychologyMcGraw-Hill, 1993 - 682 pages |
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... positive terms you will get positive results . That is the simple fact . " ) . We find it in self - help books and videos that urge people to succeed through positive mental attitudes . Research on self - efficacy gives us greater ...
... positive terms you will get positive results . That is the simple fact . " ) . We find it in self - help books and videos that urge people to succeed through positive mental attitudes . Research on self - efficacy gives us greater ...
Page 164
... positive illusions , we are happier , more productive , and less self - preoccupied than are depressed realists . Positive illusions can also breed the problems noted in Chapters 3 , such as the false optimism that ignores real perils ...
... positive illusions , we are happier , more productive , and less self - preoccupied than are depressed realists . Positive illusions can also breed the problems noted in Chapters 3 , such as the false optimism that ignores real perils ...
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... positive thoughts and positive self - esteem , which predispose us to positive behavior ( Berkowitz , 1987 ; Cunningham & others , 1990 ; Isen & others , 1978 ) . In a good mood - after being given a gift or while feeling the warm glow ...
... positive thoughts and positive self - esteem , which predispose us to positive behavior ( Berkowitz , 1987 ; Cunningham & others , 1990 ; Isen & others , 1978 ) . In a good mood - after being given a gift or while feeling the warm glow ...
Contents
INTRODUCING SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY | 3 |
HOW WE DO SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY | 12 |
Searching for Cause and Effect | 20 |
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