Attitudes, Personality and Behaviour
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... self - monitoring ( Snyder 1974 , 1979 ) . People high on this dimension are said to be rather pragmatic , acting in accordance with the requirements of the situation . In con- trast , low self - monitoring individuals are assumed to ...
... self - monitoring ( Snyder 1974 , 1979 ) . People high on this dimension are said to be rather pragmatic , acting in accordance with the requirements of the situation . In con- trast , low self - monitoring individuals are assumed to ...
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I Ajzen. difference was observed only among individuals low in self - monitoring tendency . In this subsample , 50 percent of participants with favorable atti- tudes toward ... self - monitoring 468 ATTITUDES , PERSONALITY AND BEHAVIOR 46.
I Ajzen. difference was observed only among individuals low in self - monitoring tendency . In this subsample , 50 percent of participants with favorable atti- tudes toward ... self - monitoring 468 ATTITUDES , PERSONALITY AND BEHAVIOR 46.
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I Ajzen. self - monitoring tendency and self - reported behavioral variability . Correl- ations were highest for low self - monitoring individuals who reported that their religious behavior was relatively invariant across situations ...
I Ajzen. self - monitoring tendency and self - reported behavioral variability . Correl- ations were highest for low self - monitoring individuals who reported that their religious behavior was relatively invariant across situations ...
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Attitudes versus traits | 5 |
Overcoming selfpresentation biases | 14 |
Summary and conclusions | 22 |
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