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Implicit dependency regulation: self-esteem, relationship closeness, and implicit evaluations of close others

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A research is conducted on the dependency regulation model to find that people's implicit evaluations of their close others would be a result of their own self-esteem levels and their current feelings. The available evidence suggests that the relation between implicit evaluations of close others and behavior may depend on the social and cognitive context of people's interactions with these close others.

Author: DeHart, Tracy, Pelham, Brett, Murray, Sandra
Publisher: Guilford Publications, Inc.
Publication Name: Social Cognition
Subject: Sociology and social work
ISSN: 0278-016X
Year: 2004
Science & research, Research, Dependency (Psychology)

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The perseverance effect in the debriefing paradigm: Replication and extension

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A form of outcome debriefing that can be effective in eliminating perseverance and the precise features that make up for an effect debriefing are discussed. Results showed that outcome debriefing yielded a perseverance effect on both performance estimates and ratings of ability on the specific task whereas process debriefing was effective in eliminating perseverance on all measures.

Author: McFarland, Cathy, Buehler, Roger, Cheam, Adeline
Publisher: Academic Press, Inc.
Publication Name: Journal of Experimental Social Psychology
Subject: Sociology and social work
ISSN: 0022-1031
Year: 2007
Self-perception, Self perception, Perseveration (Psychology)

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Affective responses to social comparisons with extremely close others

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The assimilation effect in people's responses to social comparisons on important dimensions is examined with the help of three experiments. The assimilation effects are strongest when people share an identity relationship with the target of comparison.

Author: McFarland, Cathy, Buehler, Roger, MacKay, Laura
Publisher: Guilford Publications, Inc.
Publication Name: Social Cognition
Subject: Sociology and social work
ISSN: 0278-016X
Year: 2001
Social issue, Social conditions, Social skills

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Subjects list: Analysis, Interpersonal relations
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