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The link between self-esteem and social relationships: A meta-analysis of longitudinal studies.
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 2019Theorists have long assumed that people's self-esteem and social relationships influence each other. However, the empirical evidence has been inconsistent, creating substantial uncertainty about whether relationships are in fact an influential factor in ...
M. Harris, U. Orth
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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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Positive psychological assessment: A handbook of models and measures (2nd ed.)., 2019
It is generally believed that there are many benefits to having a positive view of the self. Those who have high self-esteem are presumed to be psychologically happy and healthy (Branden, 1994; Taylor & Brown, 1988), whereas those with low self-esteem ...
T. Heatherton, C. Wyland
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It is generally believed that there are many benefits to having a positive view of the self. Those who have high self-esteem are presumed to be psychologically happy and healthy (Branden, 1994; Taylor & Brown, 1988), whereas those with low self-esteem ...
T. Heatherton, C. Wyland
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Development of Self-Esteem From Age 4 to 94 Years: A Meta-Analysis of Longitudinal Studies
Psychological bulletin, 2018To investigate the normative trajectory of self-esteem across the life span, this meta-analysis synthesizes the available longitudinal data on mean-level change in self-esteem.
U. Orth+2 more
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Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 2003
This article describes two potential bases for memory bias associated with global self-esteem. According to the mood-congruence model, activation of either dimension of self-esteem (self-competence or self-liking) produces an affective state that facilitates retrieval of traces that are consistent with that state while hindering retrieval of traces ...
Romin W. Tafarodi+2 more
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This article describes two potential bases for memory bias associated with global self-esteem. According to the mood-congruence model, activation of either dimension of self-esteem (self-competence or self-liking) produces an affective state that facilitates retrieval of traces that are consistent with that state while hindering retrieval of traces ...
Romin W. Tafarodi+2 more
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Cyberbullying and Self-Esteem*
Journal of School Health, 2010This article examines the relationship between middle school students' experience with cyberbullying and their level of self-esteem. Previous research on traditional bullying among adolescents has found a relatively consistent link between victimization and lower self-esteem, while finding an inconsistent relationship between offending and lower self ...
Justin W. Patchin, Sameer Hinduja
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Self-Esteem and Defensiveness: An Analysis of the Self-Esteem Inventory [PDF]
A structural equation model was developed to examine the relationships between the self-esteem and defensiveness scales of the Coopersmith Self-esteem Inventory. Data were analysed for a sample of over 800 New Zealand children using methods of confirmatory factor analysis.
J. M. Lawton+2 more
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Self-Esteem: The Capacity for Self-Esteem Regulation
2021A distinction is made in this chapter between primary self-esteem and reactive self-esteem. A person with a reactive self-esteem has a hypersensitive need to regard the self as exceptionally special and thus superior. A person with a primary self-esteem assumes a pre-reflective, nonjudgmental attitude of acceptance, regard, and valuation toward the ...
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Journal of Youth and Adolescence, 1978
Cross-lagged panel correlation technique is used to examine whether self-esteem has a greater effect on delinquency than delinquency has on self-esteem. Analysis of a nationwide study of tenth-grade boys shows that self-esteem is the more powerful causal factor, even when initial levels of delinquency are held constant.
Joan McCord+2 more
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Cross-lagged panel correlation technique is used to examine whether self-esteem has a greater effect on delinquency than delinquency has on self-esteem. Analysis of a nationwide study of tenth-grade boys shows that self-esteem is the more powerful causal factor, even when initial levels of delinquency are held constant.
Joan McCord+2 more
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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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