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Self-representation : the Second Attribution-Personality Theory Conference, CSPP-LA, 1986

Seymour L. Zelen, editor

(Recent research in psychology)

Springer-Verlag, c1988

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Festschrift for Dr. Edward E. Jones

Includes bibliographies

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Description

This volume reports recent results of investigations into the role of attributional processes in self-presentation. The volume casts a wide net with work of interest to both clinicians and cognitive theorists. Self-presentation, self-enhancement, defensiveness, and self-handicapping are all important concepts for clinical treatment as well as for attribution theory. The excuses people make for their actions and the morality of blaming and responsibility also fit into this link between attribution and personality. This volume addresses such issues with an up-to-date presentation of current research by the leading investigators of cognitive approaches to the self.

Table of Contents

and Opening Remarks.- Remarks Honoring Dr. Edward E. Jones.- Self-Presentation Strategies and Sequelae.- Depression and Self-Presentation.- Excuse Attributions: Do They Work?.- The Three Faces of Self-Handicapping: Protective Self-Presentation, a Strategy for Self-Esteem Enhancement, and a Character Disorder.- Concluding Remarks at the Second Annual Conference on Attribution and Personality Theory.- Summary and Concluding Remarks.

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