Psychological Perspectives on the Self, Volume 4Jerry M. Suls Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, 1982 |
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Page 32
... feelings of self- worth would evaporate . If it is to have any value , self - esteem ought to insulate a person from just such experiences . HSE people ought to be able to maintain feelings of self - worth even in the face of evidence ...
... feelings of self- worth would evaporate . If it is to have any value , self - esteem ought to insulate a person from just such experiences . HSE people ought to be able to maintain feelings of self - worth even in the face of evidence ...
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... feelings of self - worth , or what some have called state self - esteem ( Heatherton & Polivy , 1991 ) , and chronic levels of self - esteem . I conceive of self - esteem as a relatively stable aspect of personality . In support of this ...
... feelings of self - worth , or what some have called state self - esteem ( Heatherton & Polivy , 1991 ) , and chronic levels of self - esteem . I conceive of self - esteem as a relatively stable aspect of personality . In support of this ...
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... feelings of self - worth . From this perspective , cognitive judgments are not the usual provocateur of HSE . They function to maintain feelings of self - worth . They provide the fuel that sustains the fire , rather than the spark that ...
... feelings of self - worth . From this perspective , cognitive judgments are not the usual provocateur of HSE . They function to maintain feelings of self - worth . They provide the fuel that sustains the fire , rather than the spark that ...
Contents
Feeling is Believing | 27 |
Theory Measurement and Research | 59 |
The Self and Definitions of Social Concepts | 99 |
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