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Baumeister, R. F. (1998) - "15 - The Self".

This document is a chapter from The Handbook of Social Psychology that discusses the concept of the self. It explores how people develop a sense of self through social interactions and relationships with others. The chapter also examines how the self is involved in cognitive processes like self-regulation, self-esteem, and self-presentation to control how one is perceived by others.

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Baumeister, R. F. (1998) - "15 - The Self".

This document is a chapter from The Handbook of Social Psychology that discusses the concept of the self. It explores how people develop a sense of self through social interactions and relationships with others. The chapter also examines how the self is involved in cognitive processes like self-regulation, self-esteem, and self-presentation to control how one is perceived by others.

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Baumeister, R. F. (1998). "15: The Self". In Gilbert, Daniel T.; Fiske, Susan T.

; Lindzey, Gardner
(eds.). The Handbook of Social Psychology. 1 (4 ed.). Boston: McGraw-Hill (published 1998).
pp. 680–740.

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