William Swann
William B. Swann (born 1952) is a professor of social and personality psychology at the University of Texas at Austin. He is primarily known for his work on identity, self and self-esteem, but has also done research on relationships, social cognition, group processes, accuracy in person perception and interpersonal expectancy effects. He received his Ph.D. in 1978 from the University of Minnesota and undergraduate degree from Gettysburg College. Provided by Wikipedia
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Measurement invariance of the moral vitalism scale across 28 cultural groups. by Maksim Rudnev, Christin-Melanie Vauclair, Samira Aminihajibashi, Maja Becker, Michal Bilewicz, José Luis Castellanos Guevara, Emma Collier-Baker, Carla Crespo, Paul Eastwick, Ronald Fischer, Malte Friese, Angel Gomez, Valeschka Guerra, Katja Hanke, Nic Hooper, Li-Li Huang, Minoru Karasawa, Peter Kuppens, Steve Loughnan, Müjde Peker, Cesar Pelay, Afroditi Pina, Marianna Sachkova, Tamar Saguy, Junqi Shi, Mia Silfver-Kuhalampi, Florencia Sortheix, William Swann, Jennifer Yuk-Yue Tong, Victoria Wai-Lan Yeung, Brock Bastian
Published 2020-01-01
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