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DOI: 10.1177/014616728172025 © 1981 Society for Personality and Social Psychology, Inc. Orientations: Self, Social, and Environmental Percepts through Auto-PhotographyUniversity of Florida
Jacksonville University Orientations are defined as behaviors involved in the process of self-definition where the environment is scanned in search of personal points of reference and available sources of self-reinforcement. The method requires the subject to take (or have someone else take) a set of 12 photographs which describe "who you are." Juvenile delinquents were found to reveal lower institutional orientation (home and school) and aesthetic orientation but greater peer orientation than a control group.
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