1971
DOI: 10.1111/j.1467-6494.1971.tb00987.x
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Relationships among self‐ideal congruence, adjustment, and fear‐of‐failure motivation1

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“…More recent research has verified her conclusions (e.g. Nohinsky, 1966;Sears, 1970;and Smith and Teevan, 1971). Self-concept can then be considered an important personality trait, very much interrelated to one's existence in the world.…”
Section: Self-conceptsupporting
confidence: 55%
“…More recent research has verified her conclusions (e.g. Nohinsky, 1966;Sears, 1970;and Smith and Teevan, 1971). Self-concept can then be considered an important personality trait, very much interrelated to one's existence in the world.…”
Section: Self-conceptsupporting
confidence: 55%