self-affirmation
英:['selfˌæfə(:)'meɪʃən] 美: ['selfˌæfə()'meɪʃən]
self-affirmation 基本解释
n.自我肯定;
英英释义
Self-affirmation
The theory of self-affirmation is a psychological theory that was first proposed by Claude Steele (1988) with the premise that people are motivated to maintain the integrity of the self. The ultimate goal of the self is to protect an image of its self-integrity, morality and adequacy.以上来源于:Wikipedia
self-affirmation 相关例句
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