Change in Self-Concept As a Function of Dissonant Role-Playing
Change in Self-Concept As a Function of Dissonant Role-Playing
Clarke, Carl
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A reassuring type of response. RATING OF 3_: A. Explanations as to why the subject made the negative statement, B. Advice or a command to do better. C. Negative comparison with others. D. Vague reasoning type of response. E. Any response that does not meet the criteria for a rating of 1 of 2. ~ ILLUSTRATIONS OF RATING CRITERIA RATING OF 1 A. SPECIFIC REFERENCE TO A TRAIT, CHARACTERISTIC, QUALITY, ACCOMPLISHMENT OR ACHIEVEMENT I don't see how anyone can like me . Because of your friendliness to ...that blind student, he sees plenty of reasons for liking you and the reason you have so many friends is because of your good qualities - you act natural, you know how to work on cars and you have overcome a lot of your shyness this past year. I am afraid of what others think of me . Do you get black-balled out of clubs? NO! The more people know you the more they like you - they like your friendliness, your conscientiousness and your willingness to help others. 64 RATING OF 2 A. GENERAL REFERENCE TO A TRAIT, CHARACTERISTIC, OUALITY, ACCOMPLISHMENT, ETC.
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