What Is the Word on Self-Motives and Social Perception: Introduction to the Special Issue |
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Authors: | David Dunning |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Psychology, Cornell University, Uris Hall, Ithaca, New York |
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Abstract: | Although social, personality, and developmental psychologists have focused on the determinants, processes, and outcomes of social perception on the one hand and self-perception on the other, they have only occasionally explored the relations between the two. In this introduction, I explain how this special issue is designed to explore the links between self- and social perception. In particular, I suggest that perceptions of self and the social world are intrinsically linked because each are influenced by the exact same self-motives, such as the desire to achieve beneficial outcomes for the self, or to maintain the psychic benefits of a positive self-image. Each in its own way, the articles that comprise this special issue illustrate this basic link between the self- and social perception. |
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