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Theory Driving Research: New Wave Perspectives on Self-Processed and Human Development

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Theory Driving Research: New Wave Perspectives on Self-Processed and Human Development

$62.15
 
Theory Driving Research: New wave perspectives on self-processes and human development provides a unique insight into self-processes from varied theoretical perspectives. The chapters in this volume develop avant-garde theoretical ideas to drive future, cutting-edge, empirical research and together, in one collected volume, make a valuable contribution to scholarly literature on self-processes. Among the themes covered are resurrecting the "I-self", a re-look at the dichotomy between the I-self, and the Me-self based on James's analysis, the actualization of human potential, naturalizing and contextualizing the self, hypo-egoic states, personal proficiency networks, competition and performance relationships, achievement motivations, passion and optimal functioning in society, competence and self-worth threat, new interpretations of expectancy-value research, methodological advances in BFLPE research and multilevel models of student achievement motivation. This monograph, the fourth in the International Advances in Self Research monograph series, provides a wealth of information on new theorizing and provides a platform for generating the next wave of research designed to understand the fundamental role self-processes play in human development.


Author: Dennis M. McInerney
Publisher: Emerald Publishing Ltd (Iap)
Publication Date: Feb 20, 2013
Number of Pages: 328 pages
Binding: Paperback or Softback
ISBN-10: 1623962366
ISBN-13: 9781623962364
 

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