释义 |
self-ˈrating, vbl. n. Psychol. [self- 1 b.] Rating of one's own attributes, feelings, or behaviour; an instance of this.
1938G. W. Allport Personality xvi. 444 In self-rating there is a tendency to overestimate those qualities considered desirable and to underestimate those considered undesirable. 1945Jrnl. Clin. Psychol. I. 297/1 The second approach to verbal self-ratings..consists simply in the..assertion that a ‘self-rating’ constitutes an intrinsically interesting and significant bit of verbal behavior. 1958M. Argyle Relig. Behaviour x. 124–5 Several investigators have examined the factors associated with marital happiness or ‘adjustment’—this being measured by means of self-ratings. 1972Jrnl. Social Psychol. LXXXVI. 121 Some researchers have gone beyond this correlational approach to include self-ratings and peer ratings. |