| William James - 1890 - عدد الصفحات: 716
...the individuals who carry the images fall naturally into classes, we may practically say that he has as many different social selves as there are distinct groups of persons about whose opinion he cares. He generally shows a different side of himself to each of these different groups. Many a youth who... | |
| William James - 1890 - عدد الصفحات: 718
...the individuals who carry the images fall naturally into classes, we may practically say that he has as many different social selves as there are distinct groups of persons about whose opinion he cares. He generally shows a different side of himself to each of these different groups. Many a youth who... | |
| Thomas Raymont - 1904 - عدد الصفحات: 400
...school, the total effect may be one of discord or of harmony. Like the adult, the child " has as many social selves as there are distinct groups of persons about whose opinion he cares. He generally shows a different side of himself to each of these different groups. Many a youth who... | |
| Kimball Young - 1927 - عدد الصفحات: 884
...the individuals who carry the images fall naturally into classes, we may practically say that he has as many different social selves as there are distinct groups of persons about whose opinion he cares. He generally shows a different side of himself to each of these different groups. Many a youth who... | |
| Martin Hollis - 1977 - عدد الصفحات: 210
...selves as there are individuals who recognise him' but 'we may practically say that he has as many social selves as there are distinct groups of persons about whose opinion he cares' (p. 192, his italics). The spiritual me denotes 'the entire collection of my states of consciousness'.... | |
| Robert Bolton, Dorothy Grover Bolton - 1984 - عدد الصفحات: 196
...often altered when circumstances change. Psychologist William James claimed each person has "as many social selves as there are distinct groups of persons about whose opinion he cares."1 And management expert Edgar Schein writes, "The roles which people occupy partly determine... | |
| Andrew Mecca, Neil J. Smelser, John Vasconcellos - 1989 - عدد الصفحات: 380
...objective reasons we may have for satisfaction or discontent." But, on the other hand, a person also "has as many different social selves as there are distinct groups of persons about whose opinion he cares. He generally shows a different side of himself to each of these different groups" (James 1890, 294;... | |
| Janis E. Jacobs - 1993 - عدد الصفحات: 328
...William James's description of the "social self." James (1890, p. 294) argued that a person has as many social selves as "there are distinct groups of persons about whose opinion he cares." It is because these others' opinions matter that one's behavior can be regulated in order to affect... | |
| Larry T. Reynolds - 1993 - عدد الصفحات: 324
...images fall naturally into classes, we may practically say that he has as many different social selfs as there are distinct groups of persons about whose opinion he cares. (1890:294) James's social self became, for many symbolic interactionists, the self. They dropped those... | |
| Nancy J. Herman, Larry T. Reynolds - 1994 - عدد الصفحات: 512
...images fall naturally into classes, we may practically say that he has as many different social selfs as there are distinct groups of persons about whose opinion he cares. ( 1890:294) James's social self became, for many symbolic interactionists, the self. They dropped those... | |
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