Developmental Social Psychology: Theory and ResearchSharon S. Brehm, Saul M. Kassin, Frederick X. Gibbons |
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... unattractive children along with a description of a trans- gression each child had allegedly committed . The women evaluated a transgression more negatively when it was committed by an unattractive than by an attractive child . In ...
... unattractive children along with a description of a trans- gression each child had allegedly committed . The women evaluated a transgression more negatively when it was committed by an unattractive than by an attractive child . In ...
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... unattractive children decreased . There are two observational studies of the behaviors of attractive and unattractive pre- school children . Trnavsky and Bakeman ( 1976 ) assessed behavioral differences by observing preschoolers during ...
... unattractive children decreased . There are two observational studies of the behaviors of attractive and unattractive pre- school children . Trnavsky and Bakeman ( 1976 ) assessed behavioral differences by observing preschoolers during ...
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... unattractive individuals are thought to internalize differing social- images , self - expectations , and interpersonal behaviors . Similarly , Snyder and Swann ( 1978 ) pro- pose a process of behavioral confirmation that is consistent ...
... unattractive individuals are thought to internalize differing social- images , self - expectations , and interpersonal behaviors . Similarly , Snyder and Swann ( 1978 ) pro- pose a process of behavioral confirmation that is consistent ...
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RACHEL KARNIOL AND DALE T MILLER | 32 |
IRENE HANSON FRIEZE | 51 |
BERT MOORE AND BILL UNDERWOOD | 72 |
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