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Social Sciences, Sociology

Competence Considered

by Robert Sternberg, John Kolligian
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Synopsis

"This is a genuinely exciting volume that breaks new ground by linking cognitive theory to the literatures on socialization and values. The pathways that lead from competence to beliefs about competence to actual behaviors are intriguing. Cognitive, clinical, developmental, and social psychologists will find real treasures in these chapters, and the study of competence will be greatly advanced by the compilation of these writings."-Stephen J. Ceci

Publishers Weekly

In these 15 drily academic essays, psychologists and others assert that an individual's perception of his or her own competence rather than actual abilities largely determines self-image, goals and mental health. (Mar.)

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Book Details

Published
January 1, 1992
Publisher
Yale University Press
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780300052282

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