The self-concept

  • Burns R
  • Dobson C
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Abstract

The self-concept is a difficult term to define, yet in contemporary psychology it is becoming a most important construct in the explanation of human behaviour. It is difficult to define because a wide range of hyphenated terms using ‘self’ as an adjective...

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Burns, R. B., & Dobson, C. B. (1984). The self-concept. In Introductory Psychology (pp. 473–505). Springer Netherlands. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-6279-1_13

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