The Development of Discrimination of form and Area |
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Authors: | Livingston Welch |
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Affiliation: | Hunter College , USA |
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Abstract: | The Time Competence Scale from the Personal Orientation Inventory was administered to 28 male and 47 female college students who then described their real and ideal self-concepts using the Interpersonal Check List. Self-actualizing individuals manifested greater congruence between their real and ideal self-concepts than did nonactualizing persons. Dominance was seen as a significantly more desirable integrative mechanism by the nonactualizing subjects. There was a nonsignificant trend in the desirability of an increase in acceptance as a function of the degree of self-actualization. Findings are discussed in terms of individuals' perceptions of congruence with their environment. |
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Keywords: | academic engagement acts of kindness emotions thoughts of gratitude positive psychology |
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