We outline a program of research in which we examined state authenticity, the sense of being one’s true self. In particular, we describe its phenomenology (what it feels like to be experience authenticity), its correlates (e.g., emotions, needs), its nomological network (e.g., real-ideal self overlap, public and private self-consciousness), its cultural parameters (Easter and Western culture), its precursors or determinants (congruency, positivity, and hedonism), and its psychological health implications. We conclude by arguing that state authenticity deserves its own conceptual status, distinct from trait authenticity, and by setting an agenda for future research
<p>Although many perspectives suggest that authenticity is important for well-being, people do not a...
Although the literature has focused on individual differences in authenticity, recent findings sugge...
This article describes the development of a measure of dispositional authenticity and tests whether ...
We outline a program of research in which we examined state authenticity, the sense of being one’s t...
State authenticity is the sense that one is currently in alignment with one’s true or real self. We ...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>A person is authentic when her or his actions reflec...
The current study investigated the effect of priming people with alignment or distance to ideal self...
We examined the components and situational correlates of state authenticity to clarify the construct...
Objective: We propose that the experience of state authenticity—the subjective sense of being one's ...
State authenticity (SA) is defined as “the sense or feeling that one is currently in alignment with ...
We examined the role of culture in both trait and state authenticity, asking whether the search for ...
State versus trait: the experiment explored the dichotomy in personality theory by investigating whe...
We examined the role of culture in both trait and state authenticity, asking whether the search for ...
What does it mean to be authentic? Is authenticity an attribute of the individual, or do certain en...
Self-regulation was tested for its direct and indirect effects on state authenticity. A between-subj...
<p>Although many perspectives suggest that authenticity is important for well-being, people do not a...
Although the literature has focused on individual differences in authenticity, recent findings sugge...
This article describes the development of a measure of dispositional authenticity and tests whether ...
We outline a program of research in which we examined state authenticity, the sense of being one’s t...
State authenticity is the sense that one is currently in alignment with one’s true or real self. We ...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>A person is authentic when her or his actions reflec...
The current study investigated the effect of priming people with alignment or distance to ideal self...
We examined the components and situational correlates of state authenticity to clarify the construct...
Objective: We propose that the experience of state authenticity—the subjective sense of being one's ...
State authenticity (SA) is defined as “the sense or feeling that one is currently in alignment with ...
We examined the role of culture in both trait and state authenticity, asking whether the search for ...
State versus trait: the experiment explored the dichotomy in personality theory by investigating whe...
We examined the role of culture in both trait and state authenticity, asking whether the search for ...
What does it mean to be authentic? Is authenticity an attribute of the individual, or do certain en...
Self-regulation was tested for its direct and indirect effects on state authenticity. A between-subj...
<p>Although many perspectives suggest that authenticity is important for well-being, people do not a...
Although the literature has focused on individual differences in authenticity, recent findings sugge...
This article describes the development of a measure of dispositional authenticity and tests whether ...