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Self-Awareness & Causal Attribution

innbundet, 2001
Engelsk
Self-awareness - the ability to recognize one's existence - is one of the most important variables in psychology. Without self-awareness, people would be unable to self-reflect, recognize differences between the self and others, or compare themselves with internalized standards. Social, clinical, and personality psychologists have recognized the significance of self-awareness in human functioning, and have conducted much research on how it participates in everyday life and in psychological dysfunctions. "Self-awareness and Causal Attribution: A Dual-Systems Theory" presents a theory of how self-awareness affects thought, feeling, and action. Based on experimental social-psychological research, the authors describe how several interacting cognitive systems determine the links between self-awareness and organized activity. This theory addresses when people become self-focused, how people internalize and change personal standards, when people approach or avoid troubling situations, and the nature of self-evaluation. Special emphasis is given to causal attribution, the process of perceiving causality. This title should be useful to social, clinical, and personality psychologists, as well as to anyone interested in how the self relates to motivation and emotion.
Undertittel
A Dual Systems Theory
Opplag
2001 ed.
ISBN
9780792375012
Språk
Engelsk
Vekt
446 gram
Utgivelsesdato
30.9.2001
Forlag
Springer
Antall sider
179