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... individual movement is perceived as being due to luck , merit , hard work , talent , ability or other attributes of individuals . " Social change " , as the term is used here , refers to the other extreme of the subjective modes of ...
... individual movement is perceived as being due to luck , merit , hard work , talent , ability or other attributes of individuals . " Social change " , as the term is used here , refers to the other extreme of the subjective modes of ...
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... individuals and with evaluations of oneself and others made by means of these interindividual comparisons . This inter- individual emphasis neglects an important contributing aspect of an individual's self - definition : the fact that ...
... individuals and with evaluations of oneself and others made by means of these interindividual comparisons . This inter- individual emphasis neglects an important contributing aspect of an individual's self - definition : the fact that ...
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... individual's self - concept which derives from his knowledge of his membership of a social group ( or groups ) together with the value and emotional significance attached to that membership It will be clear that this is a limited ...
... individual's self - concept which derives from his knowledge of his membership of a social group ( or groups ) together with the value and emotional significance attached to that membership It will be clear that this is a limited ...
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