You’re probably familiar with self-serving bias, even if you don’t know it by name. A self-serving bias is the common habit of a person taking credit for positive events or outcomes, but blaming ...
OFTEN, there is a need for each of us to present ourselves and to make a good impression from the point of view of other people. Social psychologist Erving Goffman refers to this as the “presentation ...
A collaborative faculty-student research project studying the relationship between undergraduate student-athletes’ and student-musicians’ self-presentation and their mental health has won Hope College ...
This study investigates the influence of self-presentation concerns on ordinary language attributions that people offer for behavior. Subjects described situations from their lives in which they or ...
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