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    Exploring Bem’s Self Perception Theory in Educational Context by Laila Mohebi, Fatima Bailey

    Published 2020-12-01
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    Examining the relationship between text-message dependency and psychological or behavioural symptoms from the perspective of self-perception theory / Melissa Shahrom … [et al.] by Shahrom, Melissa, Ghazali, Norfazlina, Azmi, Farah Syazreena, Alwi, Anisah, Abdul Majid, Afiza

    Published 2017
    “…The research concentrates to study the factors that contribute to text-message dependency and psychological or behavioural symptoms from the perspective of self-perception theory. The research is significant and important for the society and national development in several aspects; 1) educate the society about the risks of smartphone addiction, 2) provide guidelines and insight to the ministry of health and multimedia development, and 3) give awareness to the application developers on the future demand of smartphone applications that relates to behaviour control.…”
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    Choice-induced preference change and the free-choice paradigm: A clarification by Carlos Alós-Ferrer, Fei Shi

    Published 2015-01-01
    “…Positive spreading of ratings or rankings in the classical free-choice paradigm is commonly taken to indicate choice-induced change in preferences and has motivated influential theories as cognitive dissonance theory and self-perception theory. Chen and Risen (2010) argued by means of a mathematical proof that positive spreading is merely a statistical consequence of a flawed design. …”
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    Veiled to Express: Uncovering the Effect of Mask-Wearing on Voice Behavior in the Workplace by Ziyan Cui, Yangjie Liu, Xiaoxiao Sun, Zhe Shang, Minya Xu

    Published 2024-04-01
    “…While existing research has explored how mask-wearing can influence wearers’ behavior in everyday life, its effects in the workplace have received less attention. Drawing on self-perception theory, this study examined the positive effect of mask-wearing in the workplace on wearers’ voice behavior via psychological safety. …”
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    Constructions of Leadership Identities via Narratives of African Women School Leaders by Pontso Moorosi, Pontso Moorosi

    Published 2020-07-01
    “…The paper explores African women school leaders' constructions of their leadership identity. Using self-perception theory which sees changes in self-perceived leadership skills and dispositions as being related to changes in perceived leader identity, constructions of African women's leadership identity are mapped over a life-long career. …”
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    Self-perception evolution among university student TikTok users: evidence from China by Jinsheng (Jason) Zhu, Jinsheng (Jason) Zhu, Yan Ma, Yan Ma, Guoen Xia, Guoen Xia, Sabariah Mohamed Salle, Hongye Huang, Shahrul Nazmi Sannusi

    Published 2024-02-01
    “…The effects of short movies on social media platforms are gaining worldwide popularity and are now attracting global academic attention. Employing self-perception theory and qualitative research methodology, the study examines the influence of short video applications (TikTok) on app-user engagement and evaluates the self-perceived cognitive psychological understanding of Chinese university students. …”
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    Exploring the influence of haptic and olfactory cues of a virtual donut on satiation and eating behavior by Li, Benjamin Junting, Bailenson, Jeremy N.

    Published 2018
    “…Studies based on situational cues or self-perception theory provide support for the hypothesis that touching and smelling a virtual food item may lead to increased consumption as a result of modeling expected behavior. …”
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    Will Low-Carbon Purchasing Behavior Make Residents’ Behaviors Greener? Research Based on Spillover Effects by Ting Yue, Lan Zhang, Ruyin Long, Ruyin Long, Hong Chen, Hong Chen, Chenchen Gao, Mengting Li

    Published 2021-11-01
    “…Its impact on low-carbon use behavior, recycling behavior, and garbage sorting behavior needs to be further clarified. Based on self-perception theory and cognitive dissonance theory, this paper constructs a theoretical model of the spillover effect of low-carbon purchasing behavior on low-carbon use behavior, recycling behavior and garbage sorting behavior through self-efficacy and environmental self-identity. …”
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