Self-evaluation motives 2 The authors investigated how self-evaluation motives (self-enhancement, self-assessment, self-verification, self-improvement—and also self-diminishment and no information) shape self-knowledge preferences in male incarcerated juvenile offenders (IJOs). IJOs responded to questions on how much they would like to receive and actually received each of six types of feedback (positive, truthful, improving, consistent, negative, and no feedback) from each of six sources (teachers, parents, siblings, best friend, girlfriend, and behavioural specialists or psychologists). IJOs disliked negative feedback and the lack of feedback. They preferred truthful feedback to consistent feedback, and received truthful and positive feed...
Focusing on nonbehavioral correlates of juvenile delinquency, young people’s attitudi-nal reactions ...
The present research describes the preliminary evaluation of Mindfields, a selfregulatory interventi...
Although there is growing focus in correctional psychology on offenders’ motivation for change and r...
The authors investigated how self-evaluation motives (self-enhancement, self-assessment, self-verifi...
Previous research has sought to establish the existence, or gauge the relative strength, of key self...
Previous research has sought to establish the existence, or gauge the relative strength, of key self...
We addressed explanations for why prisoners manifest the Better-Than-Average Effect (perceptions of ...
Research on self-evaluation revolves around four major themes: How many motives guide self-evaluatio...
Many of the leading theories of delinquent behavior incorporate an assumption that low self-esteem i...
What is the nature of self-evaluation motives? The relativist perspective suggests that self-evaluat...
Abstract: The negative effect of a custodial sentence on juvenile self-esteem is discussed. It is ar...
Two interrelated studies explored the self and ideal-self patterns, two important components of the ...
While previous research in organizational behavior has assumed that individuals seek feedback to gai...
peer reviewedSeveral factors were investigated that relate to motivation about participation in self...
This article approaches the topic of improvement from a self-evaluation perspective, namely the inte...
Focusing on nonbehavioral correlates of juvenile delinquency, young people’s attitudi-nal reactions ...
The present research describes the preliminary evaluation of Mindfields, a selfregulatory interventi...
Although there is growing focus in correctional psychology on offenders’ motivation for change and r...
The authors investigated how self-evaluation motives (self-enhancement, self-assessment, self-verifi...
Previous research has sought to establish the existence, or gauge the relative strength, of key self...
Previous research has sought to establish the existence, or gauge the relative strength, of key self...
We addressed explanations for why prisoners manifest the Better-Than-Average Effect (perceptions of ...
Research on self-evaluation revolves around four major themes: How many motives guide self-evaluatio...
Many of the leading theories of delinquent behavior incorporate an assumption that low self-esteem i...
What is the nature of self-evaluation motives? The relativist perspective suggests that self-evaluat...
Abstract: The negative effect of a custodial sentence on juvenile self-esteem is discussed. It is ar...
Two interrelated studies explored the self and ideal-self patterns, two important components of the ...
While previous research in organizational behavior has assumed that individuals seek feedback to gai...
peer reviewedSeveral factors were investigated that relate to motivation about participation in self...
This article approaches the topic of improvement from a self-evaluation perspective, namely the inte...
Focusing on nonbehavioral correlates of juvenile delinquency, young people’s attitudi-nal reactions ...
The present research describes the preliminary evaluation of Mindfields, a selfregulatory interventi...
Although there is growing focus in correctional psychology on offenders’ motivation for change and r...