@article{oai:soar-ir.repo.nii.ac.jp:00006967, author = {内藤, 哲雄}, issue = {1}, journal = {紀要. 1, 人文・社会系}, month = {Feb}, note = {The purpose of this study is to compare, from the standpoint of imitation, the concept of self-consciousness and self-awareness with the key concept of social consciousness derived from the theory of assimilative behavior. At first, We found three differences between them: (1) in the former, attention to the intention or motive of the other person is derivative, but in the latter, main : (2) public and private aspects are chief constituents of the former, while intentional imitation and psychological attachment are of the latter : (3) the former stresses watch by indefinite others, but the latter feeling and behavior to the definite other. Secondly, We investigated theories of social facilitation, conformity, and deindividuation, comparing self-consciousness and self-awareness with assimilative behavior and social consciousness., Article, 紀要 16(1): 47-59(1991)}, pages = {47--59}, title = {自己意識と模倣行動}, volume = {16}, year = {1991} }