SOCI 4670 Chapter 4: An Empirical Investigation of Self-Attitudes

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There has been no consensus regarding the class of phenomena to which the self ought to be. The self has been called an image, a conception, a concept, a feeling, an internalization, a self looking at oneself, and most commonly simply the self. One of these many designations of the self has been as attitudes. In the development of a self- standardization of a test which will identify and measure self-attitudes. The first step in the application of self-theory to empirical research is the construction and. The initial consideration in designing such a test is the question of accessibility. People are inclined to hide their significant self-attitudes behind innocuous and conventional fronts. It might be profitable to construct a test which was aimed directly at self-attitudes. Respondents tended to exhaust all of the consensual references they would make before they. The number of consensual references made by respondents varied from twenty to none.

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