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The Mediating Effect of Self-concept Clarity

Proceedings of the 2nd International Conference on Computer Science and Application Engineering, 2018
This study1 aims to explore the association among anonymity, online public communication and self-concept clarity. The results showed that the online anonymity positively predicted the online public communication, but negatively predicted the self-concept clarity; self-concept clarity had a negative prediction to the online public communication.
Xiaoyi Shao   +5 more
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Disentangling self-concept clarity and self-esteem in young adults.

Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 2023
Self-concept clarity and self-esteem are powerful determinants of people’s thoughts, feelings, and behaviors. Yet, even after over 30 years of research, the conceptual and empirical ties between these two self-aspects remain understudied, and little is known about the nature and function of their relationship.
Weber, Elisa   +3 more
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Trauma and psychosis: The mediating role of self-concept clarity and dissociation

Psychiatry Research, 2015
Childhood trauma (CT) and psychosis may be associated. Drawing on the dissociation and social psychological literature, the current study examined the mediating role of structural aspects of self in explaining the relationship between childhood trauma and psychosis.
Evans, Gavin John   +4 more
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Self-esteem and clarity of the self-concept.

Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 1990
This article examines the association between evaluative and knowledge components of the self. Four studies tested the hypothesis that the self-concepts of low-self-esteem (LSE) people are characterized by less clarity or certainty than those of high-self-esteem (HSE) people.
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Sources of Self-Concept Clarity

2017
How we define ourselves shapes our cognition, affect, behavior, and motivation. Optimal functioning is in part contingent on having a clear sense of ourselves (Campbell et al. J Person Soc Psychol 70:141–156, 1996). But what shapes self-concept clarity? In the current chapter, I provide an overview of findings about sources of self-concept clarity.
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Self-Concept Clarity and Body Dissatisfaction

2017
In this chapter, we outline a theoretical model in which early adverse experiences lead to body dissatisfaction and disordered eating by impairing the development of a clear and coherent sense of self. We review empirical evidence linking early adversity and lower self-concept clarity.
Lenny R. Vartanian, Lydia E. Hayward
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Self-Concept Clarity and Psychopathology

2017
Self-concept clarity refers to the coherence of an individual’s identity, how confident one is about one’s attributes, and how consistent and stable these attributes are (Stinson, Wood, & Doxey, 2008). Studies have linked low self-concept clarity to poor psychological adjustment and functioning and high self-concept clarity to adaptive psychological ...
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The Role of Self-concept Clarity in Relationship Quality

Self and Identity, 2009
Previous research has linked self-concept clarity to positive outcomes (Campbell et al., 1996), but has not systematically explored its potential positive association with relationship quality. The current set of studies hypothesizes that self-concept clarity will positively correlate with relationship satisfaction and commitment, and that inclusion of
Gary W. Lewandowski   +2 more
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Self-Concept Clarity and the Foot-in-the-Door Procedure

Basic and Applied Social Psychology, 2003
Three studies examined the role self-concept clarity plays in compliance within the foot-in-the-door procedure. Undergraduate participants in Study 1 were either asked to sign a letter to the president encouraging aid for the homeless or did not receive this request. A few days later participants were contacted by phone and asked to take part in a food
Jerry M. Burger, Rosanna E. Guadagno
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Leadership, Work Careers, and Self-Concept Clarity

2017
High self-concept clarity helps an individual to ground their behavior in consistent applications of their preferences, values, and principles. This consistency helps others to trust them and view them as being authentic. Both facilitate high-quality relationships that allow the individual to be comfortable and effectively assume leadership positions ...
Seth M. Spain, Jayoung Kim
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