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Selbstbild und Selbstdarstellung

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Stellen Sie sich vor, Herr X sitzt am Steuer seines Wagens, neben ihm seine Frau. Er fährt bei dichtem Verkehr auf der Überholspur der Autobahn. Plötzlich reißt er das Lenkrad nach rechts herum, weil ihm einfällt, dass er an dieser Stelle von der Autobahn abfahren muss.

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Ciccotti, S. (2011). Selbstbild und Selbstdarstellung. In: 150 psychologische Aha-Experimente. Spektrum Akademischer Verlag, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-8274-2844-8_3

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