Social PsychologyMcGraw-Hill, 1993 - 682 pages |
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... SELF - SERVING BIAS : " HOW DO I LOVE ME ? LET ME COUNT THE WAYS . " Attributions for positive and negative events / Can we all be better than average ? / Other self - serving tendencies SELF - DISPARAGEMENT Self - handicapping WHY THE ...
... SELF - SERVING BIAS : " HOW DO I LOVE ME ? LET ME COUNT THE WAYS . " Attributions for positive and negative events / Can we all be better than average ? / Other self - serving tendencies SELF - DISPARAGEMENT Self - handicapping WHY THE ...
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... self - glorifying tendencies . My later research revealed that self - serving bias is common in groups and identified the conditions that foster it . BARRY ... Serving Bias as Maladaptive The self - serving. 100 PART I : SOCIAL THINKING.
... self - glorifying tendencies . My later research revealed that self - serving bias is common in groups and identified the conditions that foster it . BARRY ... Serving Bias as Maladaptive The self - serving. 100 PART I : SOCIAL THINKING.
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... self - serving bias . ) True hu- mility - a third alternative to self - serving bias and depressive realism - is more like self - forgetfulness than false modesty . It leaves people free to rejoice in their special talents and , with ...
... self - serving bias . ) True hu- mility - a third alternative to self - serving bias and depressive realism - is more like self - forgetfulness than false modesty . It leaves people free to rejoice in their special talents and , with ...
Contents
INTRODUCING SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY | 3 |
HOW WE DO SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY | 12 |
Searching for Cause and Effect | 20 |
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