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A personality scale of manifest anxiety J A Taylor 32 | 3 |
The approach of the authoritarian personality N Sanford | 12 |
the concept of competence | 62 |
how it is measured and its possible | 104 |
Facial expression and emotion P Ekman | 132 |
evidence from | 151 |
a history of changing | 179 |
Heredity environment and the question How? | 203 |
critique and reformulation | 359 |
An attributional theory of achievement motivation | 396 |
Summary conclusions and recommendations R C Wylie | 439 |
The selfconcept revisited or a theory of a theory S Epstein | 453 |
Selfschemata and processing information about the self | 474 |
Possible selves H Markus and P Nurius | 499 |
a theory relating self and affect E T Higgins | 531 |
negative selfconcepts and marital | 578 |
the Minnesota study | 217 |
a theory | 233 |
Studying personality the long way J Block | 322 |
a case history | 349 |
III | 589 |
Agency and communion as conceptual coordinates for | 632 |
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