Relationship of consistency in self-perception to judgement confidence

Thesis (Ph.D.)--Boston University === This stuay is an investigation of interrelationships between consistency in self-perception and ju4gment confidence. Consistency in self-perception is defined as a oerrelation between two Q-sorts and is conceptualized as stability of self-perception over time as...

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Main Author: Zilaitis, Victor
Language:en_US
Published: Boston University 2018
Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/2144/27295
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Summary:Thesis (Ph.D.)--Boston University === This stuay is an investigation of interrelationships between consistency in self-perception and ju4gment confidence. Consistency in self-perception is defined as a oerrelation between two Q-sorts and is conceptualized as stability of self-perception over time as a function of the self-regarding attitude. Judgment confidence is an aspect of self-confidence which is also associated with the self-regarding attitude. Judgement confidence is defined as certainty expressed in judging criminality from photographic material. The general purpose of this investigation is to test the hypothesis that consistency in self-perception is positively related to judgment confidence. The relationship is assumed to be dependent upon the self-regarding attitude.