The Self Concept A Review Of Methodological Considerations And Measuring Instruments


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The Self-concept: A review of methodological considerations and measuring instruments


The Self-concept: A review of methodological considerations and measuring instruments

Author: Ruth C. Wylie

language: en

Publisher: U of Nebraska Press

Release Date: 1974-01-01


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This first volume of two in the revised and greatly expanded edition of Professor Wylie's now classic work describes and evaluates measurement methods, research designs, and procedures which have been or might appropriately be used in self-concept research. Offering comprehensive treatment of the voluminous recent literature in the field, it constitutes a unique and invaluable guide to scholars and students of self theories and self-concept research. Many of the methodological issues considered here also have broader relevance for personality research and theory.

The Self-concept


The Self-concept

Author: Ruth C. Wylie

language: en

Publisher:

Release Date: 1974


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The Self-Concept


The Self-Concept

Author: Louis Oppenheimer

language: en

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Release Date: 2012-12-06


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From the Preface: "The purpose of this book is to present the state-of-the-art of the study of the self-concept in Eastern and Western Europe. It offers an overview of the type of questions, points of emphasis, employed methodologies, and major findings in the various European countries... while some of the issues treated in this book relate to well researched areas in the study of the self-concept, others present new ideas, approaches, and methodologies."