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Psychosocial Aspects Regarding The Selfimage And Style Of Attribution In The Social Adaptation Of Teenagers

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  • Zaharia, Alina

    (Universitatea Titu Maiorescu)

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The ego and the self-image play an essential role in the dynamics of the social life of each person, with a significant function in the process of social adaptation for teenagers . This work intends to research the particularities of the process of learning and social adaptation of teenagers from the perspective of this process regarding the self-image and the style of attribution . The subject is of huge importance both for the instructive and educative process, and for the society, if we consider the particularities of our society nowadays. The investigation of the two sides of the personality, the self-image and the group integration, highlights the complexity of the personality system and the relationship among the subsystems of which it consists. The study will consist of two parts: a theoretical part, which will analyze the conceptual aspects regarding the personality, the Ego, the self-image,the style of attribution, the strategy of learning and social integration. The second part of the study will have a mostly experimental character, and will research by specific means the relationship between the style of attribution, the self-image and the integration process of the teenagers .

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  • Zaharia, Alina, 2011. "Psychosocial Aspects Regarding The Selfimage And Style Of Attribution In The Social Adaptation Of Teenagers," Papers 2011/305, Osterreichish-Rumanischer Akademischer Verein.
  • Handle: RePEc:ris:sphedp:2011_305
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    psichology;

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    • A11 - General Economics and Teaching - - General Economics - - - Role of Economics; Role of Economists

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