(1890), greatly influenced the subsequent development of the field, broached nontraditional domains for a psychology text of the time (e.g., the relationship of mind and body, consciousness, the nature of the self, the social self, and self-esteem), and contributed such concepts as 'the ...
What is the difference between the two-factor theory and the James Lange theory? How do self-concept, self-esteem and self-identity differ? How does the child have good self-concept? How did Lewis Terman define intelligence? What were Gordon Allport's three broad categories of trait? Explain...
The feeling for a good human job anywhere, the admiration of the really admirable, the disesteem of what is cheap and trashy and impermanent—this is what we call the critical sense, the sense for ideal values. It is the better part of what men know as wisdom. Some of us are wise ...
Evidently, soldiers were not always held in high esteem, not even by Southerners, as William wrote to his sisters, “the girls in Louisiana are the prettyest and most kind hearted girls you ever saw they treat a soldier like a white man...” In August, 1864, William has the terrible ...
On June 22, 1940, Will and Rose's daughter Rosemary, age 23, married James Griffin, age 27, in Grand Rapids. Rosemary's sister Jane was maid of honor. They were married in the rectory of St. Andrew's Cathedral because Jim was not a Catholic. Jim's father Langford was manager of th...
s self-esteem but to the public and to his own standards of judgment, which are usually more exacting than the public’s. Justification for his role rests on thepremisethat literary works are not in fact self-explanatory. A critic is socially useful to the extent that society wants, and ...