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Structure and Validity of Self-Concept Clarity Measures

2017
We examine the structure and validity of existing measures of self-concept clarity (SCC). We document six different measurement strategies that have been employed in the self-concept clarity literature, review existing research on their relationships with each other and with self-esteem, and present in-progress research designed to examine their ...
Kenneth G. DeMarree   +1 more
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Self-Concept Clarity and Emotion Dysregulation in Nonsuicidal Self-Injury

Journal of Personality Disorders, 2016
Recent research has linked identity instability with engagement in nonsuicidal self-injury (NSSI; Claes, Luyckx, & Bijttebier, 2014; Claes et al., 2015). This study examined the relationship between self-concept clarity (SCC), an index of identity stability, and NSSI in a sample of 147 college students, using a cross-sectional survey design.
Mary K, Lear, Carolyn M, Pepper
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Self-Concept Clarity: Buffering the Impact of Self-Evaluative Information

Individual Differences Research, 2014
Two experiments examine the hypothesis that self-concept clarity (SCC) may buffer individuals against self-evaluative feedback and moderate the impact of evaluative information on self-esteem and self-promoting behaviors. In experiment 1 (N=122), when participants' positive, compared to negative, selves were made salient they reported higher self ...
Guerrettaz, Jean   +4 more
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Self-Concept Clarity and Social Role Transitions

2017
Major transitions in people’s lives often disrupt people’s understanding of who they are. This chapter reviews how people’s social role transitions affect their self-concept clarity. We begin with an overview of these role transitions broadly defined, reviewing literature showing that both entering into a new social role and exiting a social role can ...
Erica B. Slotter, Lydia F. Emery
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Situating Self-Concept Clarity in the Landscape of Personality

2017
Personality may be understood in terms of three conceptual levels: dispositional traits (broad patterns of affect, cognition, and behavior, such as extraversion and agreeableness), characteristic adaptations (developmental and motivational variables, couched within certain contexts, such as personal goals), and integrative narratives of the self (life ...
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Childhood Trauma and Self-Concept Clarity

Self-concept clarity is “the extent to which the contents of an individual’s self-concept (e.g. perceived personal attributes) are clearly and confidently defined, internally consistent, and temporally stable” (Campbell et al., 1996, p.1). This thesis aimed to explore the relationship between childhood trauma and self-concept clarity.
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Confusion or Clarity? Examining a Possible Tradeoff Between Self-Expansion and Self-Concept Clarity

Social Psychological and Personality Science, 2023
Lydia Emery, Wendi L Gardner
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