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... studies need not be limited to one person . They can investigate several individuals representing a particular group , such as women ( H.M. Buss , 1990 ) or homosexuals ( G. Sullivan , 1990 ) . Studies of individuals using ...
... studies need not be limited to one person . They can investigate several individuals representing a particular group , such as women ( H.M. Buss , 1990 ) or homosexuals ( G. Sullivan , 1990 ) . Studies of individuals using ...
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... studies have reported validation of the POI through cri- terion group studies ; that is , groups thought to be more self - actualized score higher than those assumed to be less self - actualized . For example , medical patients score ...
... studies have reported validation of the POI through cri- terion group studies ; that is , groups thought to be more self - actualized score higher than those assumed to be less self - actualized . For example , medical patients score ...
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... Studies of Jungian typology : II . Representations of the personal world . Journal of Personality and Social Psychology , 38 , 801-810 . Carlson , R. ( 1981 ) . Studies in script theory : I. Adult analogs of a childhood nuclear scene ...
... Studies of Jungian typology : II . Representations of the personal world . Journal of Personality and Social Psychology , 38 , 801-810 . Carlson , R. ( 1981 ) . Studies in script theory : I. Adult analogs of a childhood nuclear scene ...
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Introduction to Personality Theory | 1 |
Personality Dynamics | 6 |
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