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experimental conditions . TABLE 5 Means of self - assessments and
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... 5 sets out the means of self - attributed marks as a function of sex and
experimental conditions . TABLE 5 Means of self - assessments and
assessments of performance of others of the same sex CS CC Total Same
Subjects Self sex Boys 3 .
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05 ) ; and another significant interaction between these two kinds of attribution
and the sex of the subjects levels of performance virtually identical to those they
attribute to other girls ; while the boys show self - attributions which are very high
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05 ) ; and another significant interaction between these two kinds of attribution
and the sex of the subjects levels of performance virtually identical to those they
attribute to other girls ; while the boys show self - attributions which are very high
...
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Similarity or dissimilarity in status , we can recall , refers to the proximity of groups
on some evaluative dimension of performance . Where other cues to
comparability are involved in perceived similarity , apart from status position ,
then , despite ...
Similarity or dissimilarity in status , we can recall , refers to the proximity of groups
on some evaluative dimension of performance . Where other cues to
comparability are involved in perceived similarity , apart from status position ,
then , despite ...
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