The concept of self in psychology/ edited by . Anne P. Prescott,
Publication details: New York: Nova Science Publishers, 2006.Description: xii, 279pISBN:- 9781594549823
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
The issue of self-concept is central to the studies and practices of education and psychology. By understanding how the individual perceives him or herself, researchers can improve their understanding of the choices that individuals make in a wide variety of contexts. This book explores how self-concept is understood in a psychological context.
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