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2015
Evolutionary psychology provides a comprehensive framework for conceptualizing the cognitive and affective mechanisms that humans possess, one of which is self-esteem. Sociometer theory is arguably one of the leading theories of self-esteem from an evolutionary psychology perspective.
Phillip S. Kavanagh, Hayley E. Scrutton
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Evolutionary psychology provides a comprehensive framework for conceptualizing the cognitive and affective mechanisms that humans possess, one of which is self-esteem. Sociometer theory is arguably one of the leading theories of self-esteem from an evolutionary psychology perspective.
Phillip S. Kavanagh, Hayley E. Scrutton
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The Journal of Early Adolescence, 2007
Global self-worth and five domains of self-esteem (scholastic competence, athletic competence, physical appearance, behavioral conduct, social acceptance) were tested for measurement equivalence in a sample of Anglo American, Mexican American, African American, and Native American youth aged 9 through 14 years.
Marcia L. Michaels +3 more
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Global self-worth and five domains of self-esteem (scholastic competence, athletic competence, physical appearance, behavioral conduct, social acceptance) were tested for measurement equivalence in a sample of Anglo American, Mexican American, African American, and Native American youth aged 9 through 14 years.
Marcia L. Michaels +3 more
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Nursing Clinics of North America, 1985
Defining characteristics for self-esteem disturbance are examined for inter-rater reliability based on clinical observations and interviews by two clinical specialists. A tentative conceptual model and three distinct types of self-esteem disturbance are proposed for further research based on review of the literature and the clinical data.
J, Norris, M, Kunes-Connell
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Defining characteristics for self-esteem disturbance are examined for inter-rater reliability based on clinical observations and interviews by two clinical specialists. A tentative conceptual model and three distinct types of self-esteem disturbance are proposed for further research based on review of the literature and the clinical data.
J, Norris, M, Kunes-Connell
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Plastic Surgical Nursing, 2015
The concept of aesthetic self-esteem was explored for utilization in the medical spa environment. The aims and purposes of the analysis were outlined. The literature review identified various uses of the self-esteem concept as well as published definitions of the word. Defining attributes were also explored and examined, including positive and negative
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The concept of aesthetic self-esteem was explored for utilization in the medical spa environment. The aims and purposes of the analysis were outlined. The literature review identified various uses of the self-esteem concept as well as published definitions of the word. Defining attributes were also explored and examined, including positive and negative
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Hemisphericity and Self-Esteem
Perceptual and Motor Skills, 1992The 1991 paper by Persinger and Makarec, while posing some interesting theoretical and speculative questions, misstates the magnitude of the effect size in the validation of the Hemisphericity Questionnaire and draws some unwarranted conclusions. This article briefly reviews the issues involved.
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2020
Self-esteem is a controversial yet hugely popular concept. It is the level of attitude one has towards the self and is generally talked about in terms of high and low self-esteem. High self-esteem is characterised by a strong level of self-regard or affection whilst low self-esteem is typically associated with mixed or negative feelings towards the ...
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Self-esteem is a controversial yet hugely popular concept. It is the level of attitude one has towards the self and is generally talked about in terms of high and low self-esteem. High self-esteem is characterised by a strong level of self-regard or affection whilst low self-esteem is typically associated with mixed or negative feelings towards the ...
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